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"going into the future" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific point or period of time in the future, or to describe the concept of moving forward in time. Example: "We are excited to announce our company's plans for going into the future. Our goal is to expand our business globally within the next five years."
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He's going into the FUTURE!" Carl laughs at the memory.
"It's so primitive there, it's like going into the future.
"It's so real, like going into the future and being a principal dancer".
"This evolved out of where we are going into the future".
"Operation Sovereign Borders, going into the future, is the new normal..
"Going into the future, we commit ourselves to testing our drinking water sources every three years.
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You can place it by going into the futures market, or you can just own the iPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures (VXX, 21), an exchange-traded note.
Let us go into the future".
He can go into the future or go back in time.
As the saying goes, only when you know history can you go into the future.
If you're searching for more interesting cocktails, there are two ways to go – into the future or the past.
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