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View definitions for go into

go into

verb as in take an interest in; participate

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If a review process took longer, would any political party want to go into the next election asking voters to pay more - even for the best of reasons, a shiny new social care system?

From BBC

On Nov. 3 at Seattle, he went into the game after Havenstein was injured.

With 19 minutes left, he went into turbo charge and Gvardiol, one of the costliest and most composed defenders in English football, suddenly had the steadiness of a blancmange.

From BBC

If students are planning to go into a research or clinical science field, they should have a strong understanding of what's involved, he said.

She has only been able to go into her son’s bedroom three times since the attack.

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

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