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Phrasal Verb - going into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To enter or move into a place or situation.
  2. To begin to experience or participate in something.
  3. To start to understand or accept an idea or situation.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm going into the city to meet some friends.
2The new employee is going into training this week.
3After a lot of consideration, I'm going into business for myself.
4The team is going into the final match with confidence.
5She's going into labor.
6He's going into detail about his plans.
7The police are going into the building to search for evidence.
8The company is going into bankruptcy.
9I'm going into retirement next year.
10He's going into a deep depression after the loss.