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"has just gotten" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something has recently been obtained or acquired. For example: "She has just gotten a new job in finance."
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Also, Qaddafi has just gotten older.
But he has just gotten a degree of vindication.
Life down here has just gotten a whole lot harder".
"The real estate has just gotten crazy here," he said.
And the discussion has just gotten even more beautiful — or at least more organized.
But the feel for all my pitches has just gotten better".
"My guess is that this computer thing has just gotten started".
"It has just gotten a lot more educated, a lot more cautious.
With that, life on West 44th Street has just gotten better.
But the free flow of goods has just gotten a little less unimpeded.
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"In recent years, the writing has just gotten so much stronger," Penzler told me.
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