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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
You have to go into these projects like, "I'm on your side. What can I do to make you better? How can I create a safe environment for you?"
Aron Wellman, managing partner of Journalism’s ownership group, was leaning against the frame of the building taking it all in, looking like a young boy about ready to go into an all-you-can eat candy store.
"I really went into it like, 'just make something for you, just make something you think is cool'," she says.
The Electoral Commission says there is nothing in law to prevent someone wearing a political slogan when going into a polling station to vote.
The Bloc Québécois had 35 seats going into Monday's vote, taking into consideration the impact of boundary changes on 2021 results - calculated by Elections Canada - and last year's victory in the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun by-election.
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