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The phrase "into that" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a prepositional phrase, acting as an adjective or adverb to provide more information about a location or direction. Example: "She walked into that room with confidence." This means that the person walked into a specific room with a sense of assurance or self-assuredness. Another example: "I am not into that kind of music." Here, the phrase "into that" is used informally to express a lack of interest or preference for a certain type of music.
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Guys bought into that.
"I'm not into that.
Law fits into that.
Philanthropy fits into that.
We won't go into that.
I was very into that.
He's not playing into that.
I'm not going into that.
A lot goes into that.
Someone should look into that.
"I didn't buy into that.
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