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"enter into controversy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to become involved in a disagreement or debate with someone. Example: The politician decided to enter into controversy by publicly stating his controversial stance on immigration.
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Thus I believe that Mr. Carter, known for his independence and his willingness to enter into controversy, may well have come back with more than Mr. Gomes.
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Never afraid to enter into controversies, he was for many years one of children's literature's best-known ambassadors.
One of the surprises of the clerical sexual abuse crisis is that the archbishop of Vienna, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, has emerged as an outspoken commentator, ready to enter into areas of controversy that others do not reach.
On the question of fossils, he entered into foolhardy controversy with the famous French naturalist comte de Buffon.
Walmart is no stranger to controversy, and EDF's decision to enter into this long-term partnership has not gone unchallenged.
Prisoners cannot enter into contracts".
They enter into the blood.
Profitability did not enter into it.
Should "empathy" enter into this process?
Two elements enter into these judgments.
"Because of this controversy and criticism and the uncertainly surrounding the future of the team, many of those officers were reluctant to enter into lease agreements because they simply didn't know what the future of the HET entails.
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