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Discover Ludwig"go into it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to delving more deeply into a topic or an idea. For example, "I have an idea, but let's go into it more in the next meeting."
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We will go into it blind.
I can't go into it.
"You don't go into it".
But I will not go into it.
"I won't go into it," he said.
I mean, I go into it.
A lot of things go into it.
We will go into it with confidence.
"We didn't go into it blindly".
I'm not going to go into it.
"I never thought to go into it".
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