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Discover LudwigThe phrase "haven't gotten" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the contracted version of the phrase "have not gotten," and it generally implies that something has not been received or acquired. Example Sentence: I asked for a raise, but I haven't gotten an answer yet.
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Haven't gotten any.
I haven't gotten one.
We haven't gotten anything yet".
"I haven't gotten any response".
I haven't gotten much lately".
I haven't gotten my refund.
"Collectively, we haven't gotten it done.
I haven't gotten it yet.
I still haven't gotten any".
"We haven't gotten those answers".
"We haven't gotten home yet".
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