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Discover Ludwig"caught up into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about becoming engulfed in a particular activity or emotion, or a person/thing being suddenly and unexpectedly involved in something. For example: We were caught up into a heated discussion on economic policy.
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I was so caught up into the Knicks' hating him.
"I'm not getting caught up into that playoff talk," Schottenheimer said.
Our kids know that if we lose, we want to lose doing what we do best and not getting caught up into the other team's style".
At the club in August, Mr. Spigner and others told supporters not to get "caught up into the hype" about the "empty suit" challenger.
"I've told Kenyon that you cannot get caught up into the business side of it because if they don't extend your contract and you don't come out and play up to your level, all you're doing is hurting yourself.
Christie does not get rattled, does not get caught up into trying to one-up superior talents on the offensive end and does not boast about his defensive abilities enough to make Bryant want to demoralize him, the way Bryant demoralizes Portland's Ruben Patterson every time he says, "I'm a Kobe stopper".
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His clients have included defendants caught up in investigations into the Iran-contra affair, the Bank of Commerce and Credit International and the military procurement fraud.
Rove is firmly caught up in the investigation into the blowing of the cover of CIA agent Valerie Plame.
Rebus becomes caught up in an inquiry into a mysterious hotel fire five years before, involving an unidentified body and further layers of thoroughly suppressed Edinburgh secrets.
Xinhua, the state news agency, said on Monday a total of 197 people had been caught up in an investigation into the spreading of rumours about the stock market.
On June 7th, he was acquitted; but he must pay compensation of €120,000 ($150,000) to his university for damaging its reputation.The school in Crema was among 34 private secondary schools caught up in an investigation into a vast trade in bogus exam passes.
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