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"she has got" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate possession or ownership, similar to "she has." However, "has got" is used more informally and is often replaced by "has" in more formal writing. Example: She has got a new job that she's very excited about.
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I can feel she has got out of bed.
"She believes she has got to save her husband.
She has got out from under him.
"She has got this very intellectual mind.
She has got to know them.
Now she has got stigmata, too.
She has got enormous judgment as well.
From them, she has got 'stubbornness and fearlessness.
She has got two children and she's a princess.
She has got a special kind of drive.
She has got in touch with a lawyer, she says.
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