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go into

verb as in take an interest in; participate

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"I have two daughters, and I wonder if, in the future, this is something my girls would want to go into."

From BBC

That set off four years of back-and-forth between the app’s Chinese owners and the U.S. government, with a possible ban scheduled to go into effect one day before Trump’s inauguration in January.

“I obviously don’t go into the season trying to strive to get the MVP award,” Ohtani added.

It will allow parents to search in an area around them for schools, and go into a site where they can explore through words, pictures and data what the schools are like.

From BBC

He would not go into detail about how investigators reached their conclusion, and referred further questions about the exam to the Personnel Department, which has ignored numerous inquiries.

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

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