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Discover Ludwig"we've got" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate possession or ownership, usually when referring to something that you acquired recently. Example: "We've got a new car now – it's so much fun to drive!".
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"We've got what we've got," he said.
We've got to give everything we've got.
But we've got what we've got".
We've got responsibility, we've got accountability.
"We've got Medicare".
We've got some challenges.
We've got bigger squads.
It's all we've got.
We've got five cooks.
"We've got access".
We've got some pieces.
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