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"have gotten together" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used in the sense of people getting together, either in person or virtually, for a common purpose. For example, "The planning committee has gotten together to discuss the budget for the upcoming event."
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The dying women have gotten together again.
Other presidents have gotten together with their vanquished foes.
But when would they have gotten together on their story?
Our biggest season is after the holidays, after families have gotten together.
And he and Mr. Romney have gotten together socially with their wives.
In fact, most of the galleries in Dobbs Ferry have gotten together.
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Another protester said: "People from different backgrounds have got together.
"We believe that the government and private developers have got together to rob the farmers.
This time, we have got together and will demand our rights," he said.
Staff have got together, the young person has calmed down, apologised and moved on.
"This is four friends who have got together and put £3,000 in each.
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have collected together
have emerged together
have blended together
have evolved together
have mixed together
have grown together
have lived together
have hung together
have responded together
have banded together
have eloped together
have been together
have played together
have worked together
have come together
have stayed together
have clubbed together
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