enter into
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The Mercosur trade deal would remove tariffs on a swath of EU products, such as cars and wine, while more products including beef and sugar would be able to enter into the bloc more easily from the region in exchange.
You have to be sure to understand the terms and conditions, because once you enter into the contract, it can be hard to get out of.
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I have read that there is such a thing as a family loan that I can enter into with my mother.
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“Comb of the Wind” is present in the form of a virtual-reality component that places you, vertiginously at times, on site, witness to the arresting juxtaposition of rough nature and well-wrought sculptural form, the whole an expression of man’s need to both confront and enter into a dialogue with the elements.
Earlier this month, the co-founder of defense startup Anduril took to X to accuse a fund that he said his company had never “had any contact with whatsoever” of soliciting investors for an SPV that planned to invest in another SPV that would potentially enter into a forward contract with an early Anduril employee to acquire shares.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.