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"get back into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a specific action or to mean "return to an activity or state that one had stopped doing or being in." For example, "After years away from school, she decided to get back into studying."
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I get back into the motions.
Now get back into the water".
"I wanted to get back into counterterrorism".
"I've got to get back into sports".
How'd you get back into the game?
I'd like to get back into journalism.
Get back into buying second-hand vinyl.
"We'll get back into the habit".
Desperate to get back into the House.
4. Get back into live music.
When I get back into basketball, I want to get back into it all the way.
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