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Discover Ludwig"she's got" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a contraction of "she has got," and is commonly used in spoken and informal written English. Example: She's got a new job offer that she's very excited about.
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She's got a producer's head".
"She's got it".
"She's got business experience.
"She's got something special".
She's got motor control.
"She's got blond hair".
She's got amazing taste.
She's got problems.
She's got bagels!
She's got kids.
She's got some time.
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