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The sentence "He got bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an instance of a person being bitten by an animal or insect, or when referring to them being hurt or injured in some other way. For example: "He got bit by a snake while we were out hiking".
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As it said in the book many times, he got bit.
"Dubinsky had to get a tetanus shot because he got bit in the arm," Schoenfeld said, adding that the bite came from Capitals defenseman Shaone Morrisonn.
I mean: apparently not wary enough, because he got bit all up in the dick again.
He got bit more than he bargained for: in theaters Friday, Quest, Olshefski's debut feature documentary chronicles over a decade in the life of the Rainey family of North Philadelphia.
Mr. Taussig, 74, who retired several years ago from a thriving practice in property and tax law, said he got bit by the collecting bug in the 1970s while researching a seemingly dry-as-dust topic: the history of banking forms.
Y'know, how he got bit by a radioactive bat and found a space-ring (or something)?
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"I think it's about time," he said, "he got a bit of protection from some people".
"He lost his mommy and got bit by sharks".
He obviously helped out a little bit, he got a bit nervous at the end of the second set.
"He got a bit nervous in the second set," Murray said of his bewildered opponent.
Then he got a bit angry, handed back the piece of paper, and stormed off".
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