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"look further into" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that one should investigate or examine something more closely or extensively. Example: "I recommend that you look further into the data before making a decision."
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Looking at the graphics, traders and other Eikon users then will be able to look further into the data to track specific Tweets, people and companies on Twitter.
One story in particular prompted Farias to look further into adverse effects.
One Google-spinoff company is trying to look further into the future for more radical solutions.
When I want to look further into the nation's psyche, I turn to the songs of Jim White.
"There is no need for us to look further into it," said Mr. Winters of the Office of Emergency Management.
They then look further into ongoing news stories of interest to them in order to create "progressive collages".
"This is a serious situation that our committee will look further into," Mr. Jordan said in a statement on Wednesday.
Mr Rhodes's informed and elegant narrative may encourage readers to look further into the conflict's many ripples.
But given that this was his last address, Mr Obama said he wanted to look further into the future.
But I didn't forget that Barbie is a toy, she's there to bring fun and you shouldn't really look further into it.
She said if I took acting classes for a full year, she would look further into it, and that's how it started.
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