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The phrase "into the role" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means assuming or taking on a particular position or responsibility. Here are a few examples: 1. "After months of training, I finally stepped into the role of team captain during the championship game." 2. "As a new employee, it took some time to settle into the role and learn the company's procedures." 3. "I never expected to be thrown into the role of caregiver for my aging parents, but I have learned so much from the experience." 4. "The actor seamlessly transformed into the role of the infamous villain, captivating the audience with his performance." 5. "She quickly adapted into the role of CEO, making tough decisions and leading the company towards success."
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"The clothes get me into the role".
Or growing into the role anyway.
But he settled quickly into the role.
Not just any animal can step into the role, however.
How did you find your way into the role?
Mr Miliband has grown into the role of opposition leader.
He had also settled into the role of Gargantua.
(Rosie O'Donnell steps into the role starting Tuesday.) (2 20).
Or did he successfully disappear into the role?
I worked hard and I totally disappeared into the role.
In Guadalajara, Lieber fell into the role of informal teacher.
More suggestions(19)
into the mission
into the player
into the actor
into the functionality
into the leadership
into the influence
into the relevance
into the significance
into the play
into the position
into the importance
into the plays
into the actors
into the contributors
into the players
into the houses
into the positions
into the characters
into the function
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