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[got] / gɒt /














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Precious metal prices also likely got a boost from expectations for more central-bank purchases and further interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.

From The Wall Street Journal

He's doing a job which helps other players, he just hasn't got the goals which you'd expect from him.

From BBC

He faces a sentence of up to eight years after giving a series of interviews to Ukrainian journalists about his detention, his disapproval of the war and the conditions he suffered once he got back.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dunlap left JetBlue in 2018 after struggling with severe headaches that he said got worse with successive fume events, and which his FAA physician was concerned was connected to his exposure.

From The Wall Street Journal

He played the son of a dock union leader, whose scheming charisma got him into trouble with other low-level criminals — but also endeared him to some viewers.

From Los Angeles Times