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Is "get into" a phrasal verb? Could you give me more examples?

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Rebecca

In this context, "get into" means to become involved in a bad or undesirable situation. You'll often see "get into" and "an accident" used together, to indicate that it was a bad thing that occurred. Ex: I saw a cyclist almost get into an accident on the road. Ex: In all my years of driving, I have never gotten into a car accident.

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