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"nose into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean "to intrude or investigate something." For example, "The journalist was nosy into the politician's personal life."
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Arguments occasionally nose into view.
This was his "first nose" into publishing.
Then he blows his nose into the envelope.
She sticks her wet nose into his armpit.
Instead of protecting businessmen, it pokes its nose into business!
Achatz put his nose into the bowl again.
Baseball shouldn't be sticking its nose into doctors' business.
Some old biddy pushed her nose into a pastry".
At one point, Nyquist stuck his nose into the cup.
I'll be poking my nose into those as time permits.
Guillén ran over and stuck his nose into their conversation.
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