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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i got voted" is not correct in standard written English due to the lowercase "i." You can use it in informal contexts to indicate that someone has received votes, typically in a voting scenario such as an election or selection process.
Example: "After the election, I got voted as the new class president."
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We had a meeting and I got voted in as Chair.
"I got voted in and thought, right, they've gone for the 'ironic' vote.
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"Hopefully I can get voted player of the year," Singh said.
I didn't get voted prom king.
When I was younger, getting voted for in these polls was a freaking huge deal.
I didn't expect to get voted in, so it was a bit of a shock when I did.
It was the first time that I got to vote.
"They told me I would get slaughtered, and when the dust cleared, I got 15,000 votes to Ed Towns's 19,000 votes," Mr. Barron said of the 2006 primary.
So I did, but when I got inside, I voted MDC".
I got one vote though".
And that's why I got the vote".
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