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"include it into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to add something to an existing group or set of things. For example, "We should include it into our annual budget for next year".
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This allows one to readily include it into a fracture network model or a channel network model to predict nuclide transport through channels in heterogeneous fractured media consisting of an arbitrary number of rock units with piecewise constant properties.
However, since there is no publicly available version of this system we were not able to include it into our evaluation.
Not only that, but the Post reports that city education officials are looking to follow in California's footsteps and formally include it into city schools' curriculum.
Forrestry officials say they have tried for years to purchase the private land proposed for the gondola to include it into the wilderness area, without success.
If the initial number of slices in any fraction was odd, the criteria used to include the extra slice after every division by 2 was to include it into the most distal region (Table 2).
Here, we explicitly include it into the specification of the combinatorial problem.
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And now Microsoft and Apple have included it into their operating systems.
In this paper, we summarised the findings and included it into an analytical model of collisions between magnetic nanoparticles.
The CER framework emphasized the role of scientific theories as well, but included it into the reasoning part.
Othman and Jemni [32] proposed a strategy for word alignment based on Jaro-distance and included it into a statistical machine translator for English to ASL.
Another interesting area of application of trust and reputation management in 5G networks is including it into security enabler that can be applied to improve the network's own security and utilized by network users in their own service protection methods.
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