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Discover Ludwig"has got into" is an expression that is often used in written English.
You can use it when talking about a person or an animal entering into a particular state or situation. Example: He has got into a lot of trouble recently.
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JUST what has got into this guy?
Mr Obama has been conspicuously reading Fareed Zakaria's recent volume.America has got into funks before now.
More than one lawmaker has got into trouble for comparing homosexuality to bestiality.
More recently, the company has got into street furniture: benches, bollards, bike stands, trash cans.
VSZ, a Slovak steelworks, has got into bed with a Hungarian one.
Something has got into me these last weeks — I do not know why.
Electronic dance music (EDM) has got into the water supply of everybody.
Some of this has got into Barney's work (though I'd suggest it was there all along).
He comes well-recommended, but you heard a rumour that he has got into financial difficulties.
The Black Keys is a recent band that Hyde has got into.
Everybody who's played football has got into a situation like that at one time or another".
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