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The phrase "going into this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the approach or mindset one has before starting a task or situation.
Example: "Going into this project, I felt a mix of excitement and anxiety about the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "approaching this" or "entering this situation".
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I'm going into this fighting".
"There's so much energy going into this.
"We're going into this with no ego.
I knew that going into this match".
"We feel comfortable going into this championship.
"There's a lot of new technology going into this.
He'd been hard on himself going into this season.
I'm going into this detail for a somewhat technical reason.
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I am going into this year's meeting with this information.
"We're sitting on some good momentum going into this year".
Valencia, third going into this weekend, were 18 points behind.
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