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Discover Ludwig"just got up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has happened recently in the past. For example, "I just got up, so I'm feeling a little groggy."
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She just got up and walked out.
She just got up and left".
'I just got up, man.
"I just got up when the visit was ending.
We just got up and did the best we could.
"I just got up one morning and left," Dylan said.
He just got up higher than I did.
"I just got up and left," Prince Turki recalls.
"I just got up to 80, and I'm 17.
Turning the pages, she suddenly thought, What if the Mona Lisa just got up and left?
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Just get up there and start talking".
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