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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when you got" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a condition or situation that occurred in the past. Here are some examples: - "When you got the job offer, were you excited or nervous?" - "I remember when you got your driver's license. You were so happy." - "When you got home late last night, were your parents angry?" - "I'll never forget when you got lost in the city and called me for help." - "When you got sick, I made chicken soup for you."
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"When you got here, you couldn't speak a word".
"That's when you got flustered".
"When you got in," he said.
What else surprised you when you got there?
Tell me when you got interested in cell biology.
When you got too close, his hands shot up.
"When you got back to school, you were ready".
What did you find when you got there?
Did you hear from Tom when you got the job?
'Remember that time when you got whiplash?' asks Sam, fondly.
You must have been delighted when you got that role.
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