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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have got a' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe possession or situations where someone has something. Example: "I've got a new job!".
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We have got a great thing going".
"She should never have got a degree").
We have got a major problem.
"Now things have got a bit better.
Taxes have got a lot hairier since.
"You have got a pretty toxic mix".
They have got a point to prove.
WIgan have got a cross in.
They have got a top-five squad.
England have got a chance here.
Couldn't they have got a double?
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