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"drill down into" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to mean to examine or investigate something in greater detail. For example: I need to drill down into the data to get a better understanding of the issue.
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Lots of great projects and links to drill down into.
When you drill down into the figures, the complexities multiply.
"We need to drill down into what that actually means," says Dilwar Hussain.
While the Census Bureau data is illuminating, it does not drill down into individual buildings.
In Collaborative Intelligence, consultants Dawna Markova and Angie McArthur drill down into personal skill building.
This allows managers to drill down into greater detail as needed and identify previously unrecognized dependencies.
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"It's drilling down into the deepest pockets of America".
To understand why requires drilling down into the mechanics of voting systems.
The IPCC is drilling down into how climate change will affect food security.
That means reporting that often drills down into issues largely ignored by English-language media.
Telstra also drills down into the data to find pay disparities occurring at the individual level.
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