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Discover Ludwig"get into it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "become involved in something." For example, "I'm really starting to get into this new hobby."
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"They get into it.
Now let's get into it.
Hopefully, they'll get into it.
"If they get into it, they get into it.
I can still get into it now".
"Some people get into it like wine".
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I'm getting into it.
"The crowd gets into it.
He got into it.
A. We got into it by accident.
"I got into it at South by".
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