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Free sign up"go in to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate moving or entering into a certain place or situation. Here are a few examples: 1. "I need to go in to work early tomorrow to finish a project." 2. "The doctor asked me to go in to his office for a check-up." 3. "The students will go in to the library to study for their exams." 4. "We decided to go in to the market to buy some fresh fruits and vegetables." 5. "The police officers had to go in to the building to catch the suspect." In all of these examples, "go in to" is used to indicate physically entering a place or situation. It is also possible to use it figuratively, such as in "I will go in to detail about the project during the meeting" or "Let's go in to the details of the contract before signing it."
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If you are new to the school, try looking around when you go in to register.
I go in to him.
Don't go in to work.
Then we go in to dine.
Sometimes I watch or go in to see what's new.
And you've got to go in to win".
"I'll tell you what: I wouldn't go in to lose".
We go in to see what's inside, who lives there.
"Nobody wants to go in to find out".
Karma and Samer go in to have a dip.
We lost because we didn't go in to win".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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