Get in with
Become involved or associated with, as in She got in with the right crowd, or These loans got me in deeper and deeper with the bank. [ Late 1600s ]
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- Get it out  verb phrase To get something off one’s chest, esp tell about a problem: we helped him get it out about his ex-girlfriend 
- Get it together  verb phrase (Variations: one’s act or one’s head or one’s shit or one’s stuff may replace it) To arrange one’s life or affairs properly; integrate and focus oneself: Get your shit together, said Junior Jones/ why the executive departments of government don’t get their act together/ Congress has to get its shit together (1960s+ Counterculture […] 
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