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"got into trouble" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become involved in a difficult, dangerous, or problematic situation. Example: "I got into trouble with my boss for being late to work three days in a row."
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"Never got into trouble".
Prunty had got into trouble.
He never got into trouble.
That's where she got into trouble.
He got into trouble often.
Dissenting conscripts got into trouble.
That's how he got into trouble.
Here is how he got into trouble.
"Carl has never got into trouble.
Rajeev occasionally got into trouble in Namje, too.
In particular, suppose that the parent company got into trouble.
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