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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he is into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial way of saying that someone is interested in or enjoys something. It is typically used in informal situations and may not be appropriate for formal writing. Example: Mark is really into hiking. He goes on a new trail every weekend.
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Jo Jo says he is into health.
He is into this.
What he is into is feeling good.
"He is into this heart and soul".
He is into permaculture and anti-fracking.
He is into tanning salons and pop music.
Mr. Mendelsohn said he is into "24 .Mr.
"He is into the pastoral scenes," Mr. Stavropoulos said.
He is into yoga and poetry and has studied Hindu teachings.
Once he is into his stride on this theme, there is no stopping him.
You have no idea what he is into.' " Mr. Parker did community service for his transgressions.
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