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The phrase "when I got that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment in the past when you received or understood something. Example: "I felt a rush of excitement when I got that promotion at work."
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I hesitated when I got that call.
When I got that document, it was pretty incredible.
Still, when I got that text from Brian, I felt lame.
"I was scared when I got that piece," Mr. Dean said, who declined to divulge the price.
"I was on the same platform as Kim Jong Il when I got that pin," Egan told me.
"I was relieved when I got that second set," Federer said.
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"And when I get that sense, I go".
I think we should get the creamy, too, because Murphy does not like when I get that crunchy.
Will I be in there permanently when I get that chance?
When I get that information I will present it to the chairman".
I've been terribly run down and nervous this summer, and when I get that way, I scratch a lot.
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