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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if I got" is correct and usable in written English, though it may be considered informal.
You can use it in conditional statements, often to express a hypothetical situation or past event. Example: "If I got the job, I would be thrilled to start working with the team."
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"If I got to play, awesome, hallelujah.
"If I got something, I wanted more.
Usually, if I got home early, this was my time.
Perhaps if I got to know you better".
I know if I got Vince, it's gold".
And what if I got my period?", reports the BBC.
"If I got the chance, I would go now".
If I got a bed, you got a bed".
If I got a house, you got a house.
If I got to play 48, I'll play 48".
"If I got the call, I was going," he said.
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