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go into
verb
- to enter
- to start a career in
to go into publishing
- to investigate or examine
to go into the problem of price increases
- to discuss
we won't go into that now
- to dress oneself differently in
to go into mourning
- to hit
the car had gone into a lamppost
- to go to live in or be admitted to, esp temporarily
she went into hospital on Tuesday
- to enter a specified state
she went into fits of laughter
Example Sentences
Dame Andrea said she had seen people waiting three or four years to receive a diagnosis for a child, "by which time they're going into secondary education and they're way behind."
He didn’t immediately go into the horse business but instead joined the Marines and was shipped to Vietnam.
At the end of 2005, the singer was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, which returned in 2015 before he went into remission.
"Each one offers a distinctive experience, showing the endless creativity and care that goes into making museums inspiring and exciting spaces for everyone," she noted, speaking on behalf of the award judges.
"When I am in Mersea, if I go into the shops people look away from me," she said.
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