I/I've just got my paycheck.
Is there a difference? Are they used interchangeably?
I speak for English in the US. " I've got my check. It is in my possession.
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I speak for English in the US. "I've got" means "I have." I've got my check. It is in my possession.
"I've gotten my check" means I have received it.
"I got my check" means I received it.
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