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Phrasal Verb - Getting Into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

This phrasal verb means to start participating in a situation, activity, or group, often implying a sense of commitment or involvement. It can also mean to enter or gain access to a place or situation.

Examples

No.Example
1I finally got into running last year and completed my first marathon.
2He got into a car accident on his way to work.
3She got into a heated argument with her sister.
4The new employee is really getting into the company culture.
5They got into a discussion about politics.
6The burglars got into the house through an open window.
7He got into trouble for telling a lie.
8I can't believe she got into a relationship with him.
9The team got into the zone during the game.
10He got into the habit of reading before bed.