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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he gets into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone becoming involved in a situation, activity, or topic, often with enthusiasm or interest. Example: "He gets into the details of the project, ensuring everything is perfect before submission."
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He gets into communities".
He gets into Princeton.
He gets into a semi-doze.
But he gets into it.
"But Jason, he gets into a zone.
According to the college he gets into?
Until, that is, he gets into fighting.
He gets into the moment for… extended periods.
After a bad game he gets into a bar fight.
"Once he gets into a rhythm, he can be tough".
Then he gets into the gray area that is swindling.
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