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The phrase "got tangled up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a situation where two objects are intertwined and difficult to separate. For example, "The strings got tangled up and I had a hard time untying them."
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We got tangled up 1,000 times".
The spokes got tangled up.
"We just got tangled up," Thomas said.
Mourning said: "We just got tangled up.
"I got tangled up with him.
"I got tangled up and kind of pulled out.
My mother and I had got tangled up, like skeins.
Rogers got tangled up with cornerback Dre Blyy.
Another two landed as the pair got tangled up at close quarters.
The two forwards got tangled up in the third, although tempers were kept in check.
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I've tried; I get tangled up.
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