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The phrase "going into overtime" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is commonly used in sports, business, and other contexts where time limits are important. Example: "The game was tied at the end of regulation, so it went into overtime to determine the winner."
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" 'The game could be going into overtime!
"They were satisfied going into overtime," Minter said.
If you're not, you say: "Well, we're going into overtime.
But the Flyers scored four straight and earned a point by going into overtime.
McKay's center, Bobby Holik, had the same minus-4 in plus/minus differential going into overtime.
Oh, and if you are starting to feel every game is going into overtime, you are not far off.
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One of the games went into overtime.
We have to go into overtime".
Then, the game went into overtime.
"I did not want this game to go into overtime".
The opening game, against Cleveland, went into overtime.
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