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enter into
verb
- to be considered as a necessary part of (one's plans, calculations, etc)
- to be in sympathy with
he enters into his patient's problems
Example Sentences
"I know there's a chance that my husband will want to enter into a polygamous marriage," said the new Mrs Letsoalo.
While I don’t think playing two roles says anything about Lively’s character, I do think playing these roles in this film continues to speak to an admirable level of fearlessness, which Lively had to have to enter into a huge, public legal battle knowing that the court of public opinion rarely, if ever, favors a woman.
And while I don’t think playing two roles says anything about Lively’s character, I do think playing these roles in this film continues to speak to an admirable level of fearlessness, which Lively had to have to enter into a huge, public legal battle knowing that the court of public opinion rarely, if ever, favors a woman.
At this time of year, trees are enter into their leaf expansion phase - a process that demands substantial physiological resources, including water.
I started by finding a suggested prompt online - a list of instructions to enter into the AI tool in order for it to generate the image.
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