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Free sign upThe phrase "logging in to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the context of accessing a secure computer system, such as a website or other online application. For example, you could say "I had to log in to the company's intranet in order to access my files."
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I am having trouble logging in to the alumni site.
Having problems logging in to email or other programs?
Students can complete their evaluations by logging in to CourseWorks.
"Some have had trouble creating accounts and logging in to the site," Ms. Tavenner said.
This will prevent attackers logging in to your network using tools that guess at passwords.
Logging in to the cameras from home, Maclean saw that Yang Guang was sound asleep.
No more logging out and logging in to Facebook, Twitter or email.
With security concerns so high, logging in to the new system is cumbersome, employees said.
They do not receive a means of logging in to your account.
Have they stopped logging in to read course packets or file assignments?
■ Have a backup plan for logging in to important apps (if applicable).
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