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go into
verb
- to enter
- to start a career in
to go into publishing
- to investigate or examine
to go into the problem of price increases
- to discuss
we won't go into that now
- to dress oneself differently in
to go into mourning
- to hit
the car had gone into a lamppost
- to go to live in or be admitted to, esp temporarily
she went into hospital on Tuesday
- to enter a specified state
she went into fits of laughter
Example Sentences
United are not saying who signed off the video edit but it seems fairly clear some thought has gone into what was released.
If Trump's full plan of mass deportation goes into effect, not only will taxpayers pay for most of it, but businesses are expected to pay higher labor costs to replace those workers.
Alfie said any profits he made went into his savings, which he wanted to use one day to create a water source for people who need it in Africa.
Ruxton went into the dock at the Assize Court in Manchester five months after the bodies were found.
“After much prayer and consideration, we have decided to go into our futures separately but forever connected,” they said on their Instagram accounts.
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