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"get into running" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of taking up running, either as a hobby or for exercise. For example, "I'm trying to get into running to stay in shape."
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If you want to get into running, take all the pressure off yourself.
The Warriors are scheduled to take Wednesday off from practice, meaning Curry could get into running on the court by Thursday or Friday.
"I know I will get into running a football club.
The My Workouts screen is where you can create custom workouts so you can quickly get into running without having to go through the selection screens every time.
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Janet Lord was a self-confessed couch potato when she got into running to lose weight.
"She got into running when she went on holiday with his family.
Miles had gotten into running, and Mr. Kirwin would take him jogging for three or four miles.
Michael Napoleone, who was competing in the long jump, said he got into running because of his father, George, who stood next to him watching a race.
But interested voters will probably be treated to campaign profiles of the senator in the coming days that will start with the trouble he got into running for class president at Rutgers and move on from there, so the issue is far from buried.
Speaking as someone who got into running by tempting himself with gadgets (and hasn't gotten a good night's sleep in weeks), I personally can't wait to get my hands on one.
Let your body get into the running rhythm before you start to feed it the elixir of life.
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