Sentence examples for going into from inspiring English sources

"going into" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it before a phrase or clause to indicate that something starts or is about to start. For example: "Going into the summer season, I am looking forward to relaxing at the beach."

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Going Into Space.

Going into mass production.

He's going into space!

"I'm going into music.

Going into the boards?

"You're going into battle.

I'm going into debt.

Going into her house.

[I am going into Vienna].

I'm going into this fighting".

We're going into withdrawing mode".

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