Get into trouble sounded more natural to me. However "get in trouble" does not seem to sound wrong to me? I am not sure. Which is the grammatically correct one?
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I've heard both. For instance the sentence " I get in trouble with the law". But clearly to get into trouble is the more common one.
— Alex-93
I've heard both.
For instance the sentence " I get in trouble with the law".
But clearly to get into trouble is the more common one.
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