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"I'm into it" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase can be used to refer to one's interest or enthusiasm for something. For example, "I'm really interested in learning how to play the piano, so I'm into it!"
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Carolan points out that he typically only signs producers with one or two songs to their names: "They're not part of the hype cycle, so I know when I'm into something, I'm into it and not because its like a hot new thing".
So far, I'm into it.
Frankly, I'm into it.
"But now I'm into it.
"Anytime Bruce plays, I'm into it.
Now that I'm into it, it doesn't seem that hard".
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"At the time, I was into it—I was so into it".
I was into it.
Frankly, I was into it.
"I was into it," Mr. Charville said.
"At the time, I was into it — I was so into it".
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