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"there got to be" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in informal or casual conversations. Example: "I couldn't find my keys anywhere, but there got to be a spare set somewhere in the house."
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"But after a while there got to be mutual respect".
He was nervous, he was anxious, and I think that's how there got to be two collections".
Because there got to be more hamburger stands than there were children who can eat hamburgers.
That must have been why you got in there, got to be in the club, right?" "Actually no.
"It may have been that there got to be too many cooks in the campaign kitchen and they weren't quite on the same page".
"There got to be some bennies".
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There's got to be restructuring, there's got to be reorganization, and there's got to be some confidence that we've stopped this downward spiral.
"I understand there's got to be revenue, there has got to be stuff going in.
There's got to be something there.
There's got to be a feeling there.
There's got to be drink in there somewhere.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com