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"had gone into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an action that occurred in the past and is now completed. Example: After realizing she had forgotten her phone, Sarah quickly turned around and went back into the house to retrieve it.
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He had gone into work.
He had gone into "unexpected cardiac arrest".
New Horizons had gone into safe mode.
It had gone into the lymph.
The suspects had gone into hiding.
"No one had gone into space".
Everything had gone into rewind.
The building's owner had gone into default.
The rest had gone into the system.
He had gone into the ladies.
So much, though, had gone into his historic double double.
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has gone into insolvency
has gone into heaven
has gone into mining
have gone into growing
had gone into government
has gone into eclipse
has gone into detention
has gone into rehabilitation
have gone into syndication
have gone into professions
had gone into rewind
have gone into archaeology
had gone into film
i have gone into depth
had disappeared into
had vanished into
had entered into
had drilled into
had been in
to be directed into
are channelled into
were targeted into
were coming into
had been spent on
had got into
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com