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Discover Ludwig"into questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been formulated or turned into a question. For example, "The conversation quickly turned into questions about the economy."
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I'm about to launch into questions, but he stands suddenly.
The package prompted an investigation into questions that have gone thirty-seven years unanswered.
From time to time, our conversation drifted into questions of politics and global nuclear policy.
Turning Ferrando's statements into questions is problematic for me, since Mozart's music seems assertive, not incredulous.
The arguments against running shots of the violent footage split into questions of taste and ideology.
Since Mr. Gulyás has called into questions my qualifications and independence, let me explain my background.
Diplomatically, American demands for tighter security could run into questions of sovereignty.
Their immediate goal is basic research into questions like the genetic basis of diseases.
"Let me respond," she said repeatedly, attempting to cut into questions.
But in an instant, the judges were diving back into questions raised by the defense.
Freud, though, is particularly useful for gaining insights into questions of human existence.
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