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We should mention another familiar idiomatic use of “have got”—the one that means “must.” Here too, the “got” is not essential to the meaning. “I have got to leave” = “I have to leave” = “I must leave.” And again, a “do” reply to this variety of “have got” question is perfectly acceptable: “Have you got to leave?” … “I do.”

The Grammarphobia Blog: ‘Got a Screwdriver?’ … ‘I Do.’

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A business needs a very good reason ($$$) for the distraction and time cost of adding a new payment method. But consumers are quick to join a P2P app like Venmo or Cash App for a $10 referral code from their friends or because they like the community and culture associated with an app.

The Race for New Payment Rails

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Not only that, but you can usually moderate (identify and ban) spam without understanding the language.

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