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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting into" is a widely used part of English.
It often implies an action of entering, beginning, or engaging in something. Here is an example sentence: I am getting into a new hobby, woodworking, and I'm really enjoying it.
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Getting Into Grad School.
I'm getting into it.
"She was getting into fights.
"He's always getting into trouble".
He relishes getting into fights.
I stopped getting into fights.
"Getting into politics is trouble.
It's pointless getting into remorse".
Getting into TechArb is competitive.
And getting into fights.
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