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The phrase "able to get into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or opportunity to access or enter a place, situation, or topic.
Example: "She was finally able to get into the exclusive club after months of trying."
Alternatives: "capable of entering" or "able to access".
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And being able to get into American culture.
It's tough not being able to get into a rhythm".
"You're able to get into the rhythm of the game.
"Unfortunately, we just weren't able to get into the game".
"I wasn't able to get into a groove," Williams said.
Thieves may be able to get into the house but they won't be able to get into the safe unless they have safe-cracking skills," he said.
"We were able to get into transition and get easy shots," Felton said.
However it worked out, we were still able to get into the tournament.
Clowney said Monday that he would be able to get into South Carolina.
"We have not been able to get into the most devastated areas yet.
"But I probably wasn't able to get into a good rhythm.
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