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get into trouble



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Idioms and Phrases

see in trouble with .
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Other moms in the Facebook group were hesitant to share the names publicly for fear that the doctors could get into trouble, she said, preferring to direct message her instead.

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He started to get into trouble, first with teachers, then with the police.

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A library, art classes, music classes, workshops — just consistent programming, so that kids feel like they have somewhere to go after school, so that they don’t get into trouble, so that they have some kind of productivity, so that they have community.

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"Don't go trying to go wave watching or anything like that because not only are you risking yourself, you're also risking the people that will come out and try to help if you get into trouble."

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On 1 April 2019, Insp Ehikioya allegedly warned Mr Francisco to "stop sending or receiving these silly porns", saying he could get into trouble.

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