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the got
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Simple past tense of get
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No, "the got" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The verb "got" is typically used to indicate possession or acquisition, so it would not make sense to use "the got" together. However, if you are referring to the phrase "the one who got," then it can be used in written English. For example, "He was the one who got the promotion" or "She was the one who got away with the crime." In these sentences, "the one who got" is used to introduce the subject who performed the action of "getting" something.
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The "Got Milk?" campaign hasn't worked.
Do the "Got milk?" ads deserve the credit?
The Got Milk? parodies have been so numerous — Got Jesus?
I was inspired by the "Got Milk" commercial.
"We've never actually gone into what I would call the 'Got milk?' side of this".
The article also misidentified the sponsor of the "Got Milk?" advertising campaign.
I particularly liked the "Awww …" value of the "Got very close and comfy" clue for CUDDLED.
Now the "Got milk?" campaign is taking the opposite tack, by comically exaggerating the perils of never running out.
The servers, thank goodness, are able guides, and, despite the "Got grass?" motto on their uniforms, they're not preachy.
And as it turned out, the older she grew, the better the got.
Bernie Hogya, one of the creators behind the "Got Milk" ads, created the cancer awareness campaign.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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