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"get into a rhythm" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of establishing a regular routine or pattern of behavior. For example, "Once I got into a rhythm of studying for an hour each day, it was easier to maintain my focus."
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It's tough to get into a rhythm.
"We couldn't get into a rhythm".
He needs to get into a rhythm.
"He couldn't get into a rhythm at all.
"It's good offensively to get into a rhythm like that.
"It's just tough to get into a rhythm sometimes.
So it's kind of hard to get into a rhythm".
He said he could never get into a rhythm.
It's tough not being able to get into a rhythm".
If you get into a rhythm of giving feedback, they get used to it.
The rallies are often quite long, so you can get into a rhythm against him.
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