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enter into

verb as in engage in

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The characters are not afflicted with speechifying; silences allow the viewer to enter into the spaces between them, and to let their experience echo with one’s own.

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“If we can enter into the experience with patients early on, we really can offset a lot of chronic disease that may come later,” Shepherd said.

Now that I’ve had some distance from it and can look at it more objectively, I’m finding that people in these testimonials change their behavior, enter into mixed-orientation marriages, or choose celibacy.

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Currently, applicants for the H-1B visa must pay a small fee to enter into the lottery system, and the winners of that lottery pay a larger fee to submit their full applications for vetting.

Greater Anglia has become the latest rail operator to enter into public ownership as part of the government's renationalisation of the network.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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