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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would have got" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the past perfect tense form of "would get" and is used to talk about a past event that did not actually happen. Here is an example: "If I had arrived on time, I would have got the job." This sentence means that the speaker did not arrive on time and therefore did not get the job, but if they had arrived on time, they would have been hired.
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But they both would have got it.
My DVR would have got it.
They would have got hold of me".
Manet would have got her completely.
"I probably never would have got in.
I would have got bored".
Even Napoleon Dynamite would have got laid.
I would have got third or fourth.
Now, we really would have got on.
Black ops would have got it back.
People would have got hurt, been injured.
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