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"get in to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to enter or become involved in something. For example, "He decided to get in to politics to make a difference."
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I'll never get in to Cal.
Few visitors get in to see him.
Then I didn't get in to clinical psych programs.
I have to get in to do my homework.
I push past protesters to get in to the meeting.
But they couldn't get in to see the unit.
And you pay to get in to the party.
I'm a journo trying to get in to the village".
I couldn't even get in to return punts.
Those who do can get in to serious trouble.
TRUMP: I won't get in to that game.
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