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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go into town" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to give instructions for someone to travel to a certain town, e.g. "Let's go into town to pick up some supplies."
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Go into town and shop?
"Does this bus go into town?
I don't go into town".
They want to go into town.
I don't really go into town.
It's time to go into town.
"We'd like to go into town," Kirsten said.
DROPPING BY THE GYM On occasion we'll go into town.
Writer and his wife go into town for dinner.
"I have to go into town," he said.
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