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"has gone into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone or something entering a place or situation. Example: "The company's profits have gone into a steep decline over the past year." This implies that the profits have entered or fallen into a state of decline.
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Some has gone into property.
Eric has gone into remission.
Now it has gone into a tailspin.
The economy has gone into a nosedive.
Lily has gone into internal exile.
Another task force has gone into action.
Instead, Wilpon has gone into hiding.
Traditional conservatism has gone into eclipse.
A lot has gone into it.
No money has gone into rehabilitation.
Now it has gone into reverse.
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