Sentence examples for I'm getting into from inspiring English sources

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I'm getting into it.

I'm getting into a state over it.

I'm getting into this Electoral College thing.

"I'm getting into orchestration and timbre and form".

So I guess I'm getting into the habit.

It means, okay, I'm getting into trouble there.

He went on, "That's why I'm getting into food".

"But this time I know what I'm getting into, so it's harder.

I'm getting into college now and I want to be a counsellor.

I feel really confident now and feel as if I'm getting into my zone," he told liverpoolfc.com.

We'll see whether they are – uh, gee, I'm getting into territory where I don't want to give too much away.

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