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'I got inside his head' is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has gained a deep understanding of another person's thoughts, feelings, or motivations. The phrase is often used in a figurative sense, meaning that someone has been able to influence or manipulate another person's thoughts or actions. Example: After weeks of studying his behavior and carefully planning her approach, she finally got inside his head and convinced him to change his mind about the project.
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Tennis never quite got inside his head.
He admitted recently that Djokovic had got inside his head; in splendid defeat he has got that monkey off his back.
"If someone can get Shehzad to do such a thing, to leave his little brother and his sisters behind, they must have really got inside his head.
When he has got inside his head the intention - if the opportunity and need arises - to do it again?" He said his team found details of an IRA "seaside campaign" to bomb more hotels and beaches in the south-east.
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At one point, a reporter asked if he'd found a way to "stop Romney getting inside" his head.
Did trying to get inside his head help her psychologically?
I wanted to get inside his head and the head of his mother.
"Part of my job is to get inside his head, understand his intention.
But it's Paul's baby, so I had to get inside his head".
He also seems to have let Mitchell get inside his head.
Bam! Senchenko will want to shake him up and get inside his head where Ricky has his dark thoughts.
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