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Hey there, Is there any difference between 'to get into groove of sth/to get used to sth/to become accustomed to sth.
Can I say: Until I GET INTO THE GROOVE OF/GET USED TO/BECOME ACCUSTOMED TO drinking 6 glasses of water a day, I'm gonna use an application that'll remind me of that.
Oct 29, 2021 5:24 AM
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Yes, there is no difference in the meanings of those sayings. One can also say "Until I get into the swing of drinking 6 glasses of water a day...".
You learn a lot of these phrases talking to native speakers and it makes your English sound a lot more natural when you use them.
Please feel free to contact me if you are looking to learn more sayings for day to day application.
October 29, 2021
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