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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go in it" is not a complete sentence and therefore is not technically correct in written English.
However, it may be used in relation to a specific context and is occasionally used in casual speech. For example, you might say "Where does this door go? Go in it and you'll find the kitchen."
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"Shankly did not go in it.
"But where would I go in it?
When it doesn't go in, it doesn't go in".
"I wouldn't go in it on a bet," he said.
But the things that go in it are Scottish.
I always forget how much of both go in it!
We wouldn't want our children to go in it".
"You can still go in it and walk through the rooms," Mr. Correa said.
"They have a 1905 house and they know what should go in it.
"The most important thing is what will go in it: the spirit, the program, the education.
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"You sometimes have those games where everything you strike seems to go in - it was my day," Musa told BBC Sport.
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