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Free sign upThe phrase "I got to go" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a way to express that one needs to leave or end a conversation/activity. It can also be used to indicate a strong desire or necessity to do something. Example: "I had a great time talking with you, but I got to go now. I have an important meeting in 10 minutes." In this example, the phrase "I got to go" is used to politely express the need to end the conversation in order to attend a meeting.
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"I got to go now.
"I got to go outside.
I got to go.
I got to go in and puke.
I got to go up now myself.
Then he said, "I got to go.
I got to go to school.
I got to go finish my tea.
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"If I get to go away with England then fantastic.
"Don't I get to go back?
I get to go back to the shit with Stan".
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