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'things get ugly' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation that has become unpleasant or hostile. For example: "After we argued, things got ugly and I had to leave the room."
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This is where things get ugly.
When the family goes out for Chinese, things get ugly.
Things get ugly -- in a civilized way (2 20).
And trust me: that's when things get ugly.
If any of this is determined solely by race, things get ugly fast.
Today, in a democratic Chile, police stick to water cannons and tear gas when things get ugly.
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It's outside the matches themselves that things get uglier.
Because when I shoot for serious, I hit maudlin, and things get uglier from there.
Things get uglier as Will plots his escape and takes Hannibal back to Minnesota to clear his name.
Add complexity and things get uglier.
Then things got ugly.
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