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Countless divorced politicians would have been elected out of office years ago hadthey even thought of a divorce, let alonehas gottenone.
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getting

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to get

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gotten

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get


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句意:无数离婚的政治家过去如果想到离婚就会落选,更不要说真的离婚了。let alone连接两个并列的成分,本句中省略了had。
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