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"into something" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate motion or transformation from one state or condition to another. Example: She poured the hot water into the cup.
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"He's into something.
Into something bigger?
It's morphed into something new.
He was always into something".
Darwin adds them up into something significant.
Our relationship grew into something really beautiful".
Did it develop into something serious?
"Esther was into something more homey".
It turns the grand into something comfortable.
And then it grows into something more.
"It got made into something different.
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