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Discover Ludwig"entered into with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe an agreement, understanding, or other sort of deal that two (or more) parties have entered into. For example: The two companies entered into a contract with one another, outlining the terms of their new business partnership.
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"We have also entered into 18 partnerships and collaborations all over the world.
Patients with type 2 diabetes for ≥ 1 year were entered into 2 strata of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels (stratum 1: 8.0% to 9.9%; stratum 2: 10.0% to 12.0%).
The department has entered into 15 agreements with law enforcement agencies, including consent decrees with nine of them.
Recorded data were transcribed and entered into NVivo9, a qualitative software package.
The tiny white console entered into 270,974 homes while the huge black BBQ only made it to 41,628 homes.
Users so far have entered into 28,000 contracts, and put almost $3 million on the line for their commitments.
The Obama administration entered into 11 such agreements, far more than any past administration.
E. coli 3826 entered into OBA9 22-fold more than E. coli Bre51 (Fig. 3C).
Data were entered into EpiInfo6, version 6.04b.
Data were entered into 2×2 tables.
The connectivity maps from GIFT were entered into SPM5.
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