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Discover LudwigThe phrase "see into it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that you need to investigate a situation further. For example, "I'm not sure why this happened, but I'll see into it."
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It's a much more transparent, personable, engagable building because you could see into it.
You could see into it, my father says on the tapes.
If that New York cohort has a soul — insert your own joke here — you could see into it on Twitter.
To maintain the transparency of the building, he said, "there are no walls in the store and you can see into it from all sides".
But it has all glass so everyone can see into it and see what's going on.
Flock now comes with what they call a "web clipboard" that allows users to drag and drop anything they see into it via the sidebar, including urls, text and images.
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It is exactly what the intellectual and stylistic conventions for this kind of effort would dictate, and, in this sense, it is a better illustration of American business culture than it is a tool for seeing into it.
When it miraculously survives it gains the ability to see into future, but it doesn't like what it sees….
But without that ability to see into the future, it's risky to make decisions by looking in the rear-view mirror, he said.
"If we could see into the future, it would be wonderful so that we could tailor all our responses specifically to what is occurring," Dr. Besser said.
And take your kids to see "Into The Woods" It teaches the greatest lesson you could teach a kid: If you are paying attention, life is very confusing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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