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The phrase "into gambling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that someone is interested in or enjoys participating in gambling activities. Example: "John was always into gambling, constantly looking for the next big bet at the casino." In this sentence, it suggests that John has a strong interest or hobby in gambling and frequently engages in it at the casino.
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RAY KRUEGER LOOKING INTO GAMBLING Officials for the four Grand Slam tournaments, the men's and women's tours and the International Tennis Federation have talked about creating a joint commission on gambling "similar to the approach that we've taken to doping," said Larry Scott, the chief executive of the WTA Tour.
His descent into gambling was gradual at the start.
It says that 'vulnerable' groups could be lured into gambling.
When more liberal divorce laws removed its advantage, the city went into gambling.
The N.C.A.A. pours hundreds of thousands of dollars each year into gambling prevention.
Stern appointed a former federal prosecutor, Lawrence B. Pedowitz, to look into gambling among officials.
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Recent psychiatric research into compulsive gambling gets into "co-morbidity"–that is, the tendency of problem gamblers to have problems that go beyond gambling.
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"You have some cocktails, get into the gambling.
Later, he bought a fleet of yachts and transformed them into floating gambling halls.
But he worries that farming has been turned into "legalised gambling".
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