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"I got smarter" is a grammatically correct and usable sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in one's intelligence or knowledge over time. Here is an example: "After attending college and studying philosophy, I got smarter and began to understand complex concepts in a whole new way."
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"I got smarter.
I had aged 10 years in three months, and I'd like to think I got smarter about how to allocate my feelings.
I think I got smarter just writing that.
Over the years though, I got smarter and realized when my relatives were asking about my "status" they would follow my lead.
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"And then I got smart," she said.
'I think that we're all pretty funny,' she says, 'although at the time of course, in the tradition of all families with siblings, the adjectives were doled out separately to people, and Delia got "funny".' 'What did you get?' 'I got "smart".' She wrinkles her nose, as if this were not the adjective she was after.
Rather than fighting it and trying to work harder, I got smart and chose to work effectively.
Whenever I look back on my former sugar addict, I'm filled with gratitude that I got smart in the nick of time.
But I got smart and decided to sell as much of my personal property to other suckers who had the same thought.
After the mandatory freshman year Family Weekend with the first two kids (I got smart with the third one) I chose to make my annual visit to campus a weekend or two after Family Weekend, and it was always about a 1,000 times better.
Sometimes Richards is optimistic and imagines that he can find a new career — "if I get smart again," as he puts it.
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