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look into
Idioms and Phrases
Also, see into . Investigate, as in He promised to look into the new law , or We must see into the matter of the missing checks . The first term dates from the late 1500s, the variant from the mid-1800s.Example Sentences
If you look into your heart, you know deep down that predatory capitalism has us all sick and has enabled a war and prison industry, that our society is configured in ways that divide and alienate us from what is our best nature, that the two-party system entrenches power.
I’m gonna look into doing microdosing, because it was incredible.
The easiest gift Trump can give this group is some kind of commission to look into “anti-Christian bias” in the U.S.—something Trump has vaguely promised, despite the fact that Christians are the country’s religious majority.
The investigation will look into possible security lapses and failings in the mental health systems in NSW and Queensland, Cauchi's home state.
Walcott added: "People tend to forget all of that when they look into how Arsenal are not playing at the same level they were at last year, but for me it is one of the reasons not to write them off in the title race."
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