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The part of a sentence "getting into fights" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's behavior or actions that involve getting into physical altercations or arguments with others. Example: Ever since he joined the new school, John has been constantly getting into fights with his classmates.
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"She was getting into fights.
He relishes getting into fights.
I stopped getting into fights.
And getting into fights.
Not getting into fights with other coaches?
Byron went to local schools and kept getting into fights.
After his recovery, he started getting into fights, and his grades dropped.
By his early teenager years, he was in a gang, talking drugs and getting into fights.
I matured in the yard, playing the game, getting into fights when things went wrong.
My mother wound up getting into fights -- fistfights -- on a regular basis.
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