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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
“Sometimes I feel like I went into a dream when I was like 20 years old,” she continued.
Trump had planned a host of steep tariffs on countries around the world set to go into effect this week.
DeChambeau backed up an opening 69 with a 68 to place himself between Rose and McIlroy on seven under par going into the weekend.
Factories and railways dominated the area until the industry went into decline in the 20th Century.
Orange Lutheran trailed 8-5 going into its final turn at the plate.
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