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"got to know your" vs "in case, you don't recieve"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning. The first phrase 'in case, you don't receive' seems to be part of a conditional statement, while the second phrase 'got to know your' appears to be incomplete and lacks context. It would be helpful to provide more information or context to better understand and compare these phrases.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

got to know your

This phrase seems incomplete and lacks context. It is not a common or correct construction in English.

in case, you don't recieve

This phrase is correct when used in a conditional context to indicate a possibility or contingency.

This phrase is typically used to introduce a potential situation that may or may not happen, and to prepare for that situation.

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