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go into
verb as in take an interest in; participate
Example Sentences
"They could have called the police, that was my fear. I use my front door as little as possible because I'm afraid of any smell going into the communal area."
Benn held a wide lead going into the final round when he put Eubank down twice before triumphantly stepping up on to the ropes to celebrate when the final bell rang.
Middle- and lower-income Americans are feeling more financial strain, forcing them to cut back on spending, go into debt or fall behind on car and credit-card payments.
So, in terms of the group table, Scotland are in a good place, but in terms of belief and psychology going into this pivotal double-header, Lord only knows where they are.
That left the pre-competition favorite plenty of ground to make up going into Saturday's deciding free skate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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