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"into orbit" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the movement or trajectory of something, often a spacecraft or satellite, as it moves into the Earth's orbit. Example: "The rocket successfully launched and entered into orbit around the Earth."
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What would launch this vehicle into orbit?
Mercury rockets flung men into orbit.
See articleIran blasted a satellite into orbit.
But putting lasers into orbit is tricky.
Press interest goes into orbit.
Goodwin's ego was going into orbit.
Skylab went into orbit in 1973.
Crazy Moustache Man's eyebrow went into orbit.
It went into orbit at 250 kilometers.
He was the first American into orbit.
In 2009 and 2011, it successfully put satellites into orbit.
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