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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got drawn into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe becoming involved in a situation or activity, often unexpectedly or unwillingly. Example: "I got drawn into a heated debate about politics during the dinner party."
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He got drawn into the Khmer Rouge and rose through the ranks.
But the West then got drawn into a nation building exercise.
Laithwaite said many people got drawn into ultra-running from other endurance events, particularly marathons and Ironmans, souped-up triathlons.
Prior thinks that during these decades a sizable number of Americans who had never cared much about politics got drawn into it because of television.
He also got drawn into political, generational, and culture-war-type disputes of the sort that, as a young man, he had been careful to avoid.
The band were into bondage and sadomasochism; one of their songs was called Beat My Guest, and I got drawn into how physical it was.
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People are confused, and they get drawn into headline-mongering.
Then both players get drawn into the action.
"I don't want to get drawn into it.
But I don't get drawn into the politics.
Odds are that Mr. Kaine's advisers are smart enough to avoid getting drawn into the attacks.
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