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Discover Ludwig"having got to" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a form of the verb "get" and can be used to indicate completion or achievement of a certain task or action. Example: "Having got to the top of the mountain, the hikers were rewarded with a breathtaking view."
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Having got to that level, I would then like to open my own business.
But having got to the top, it may struggle to stay there, just as Reuters did.
"Having got to the bottom, everything I now have that is good, I'm grateful for.
But, having got to 3-2, the Scot suffered a devastating collapse in form.
After 18 months, having got to know each other, we went in for a baby.
Ronald Reagan was later to congratulate him on having got to the White House first.
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You've got to listen.
We've got to produce".
This has got to end.
"We've got to win.
"We've got to live.
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