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go into
verb as in take an interest in; participate
Example Sentences
They’ve also properly noted that among the real problems with the recycling of plastics in consumer goods is that we don’t know anything about how much goes into which products and where they’ve come from.
To prepare, he spent time in a fashion office and went into A24, where the film actually shot many of its scenes.
And which goes into even more personal spaces, because I think she lived, in one way or another, everything that’s in the script.
Trump's sole ask of congressional Republicans going into budget negotiations was to end the debt ceiling, at least for a couple of years, to spare him the headache of negotiating it while in office.
Morrisons insists these cancellations were separate to the main "systems issues" it had, but would not go into more detail.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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