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The phrase "get into fights" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: "Ever since he started hanging out with the wrong crowd, he seems to always get into fights at school."
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"They get into fights, they fall down".
He began to get into fights.
Real men get into fights.
He'd get into fights, he'd play his football.
People get into fights all the time during Carnival.
It made us get into fights quite a bit.
Tourists in cowboy hats get into fights there.
"Even elementary school children get into fights over politics".
I used to get into fights all the time and nothing ever happened to me".
"How he used to get into fights, demanding proper medical attention for the other inmates.
Nor does it make a mess or get into fights with other dogs.
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