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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
Camacho, in a statement shared by his attorney Almuhtada Smith, emphasized the sacrifice of 鈥渢ime, risk and dedication鈥 that went into his photography and writing 鈥 and that now motivates his and Castle鈥檚 fight.
He guessed one of them must have gone into labour overnight and was relieved it seemed to have gone smoothly.
The US president has said the new tariff, along with a 25% import tax on cars that went into effect last month, is intended to push carmakers to do more manufacturing in the US.
They went into these elections with the challenge of proving that they could match in votes what the opinion polls had suggested they could.
I know the effort that went into it.
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