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Clearly, there is something about gym class that is so bad that she's willing to get in trouble to avoid it.
Don't spill too much water everywhere unless you are willing to get in trouble or clean it up.
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I drove enough to get in trouble".
It's easy to get in trouble in Kentucky.
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People don't want to get in trouble.
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