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"some insights into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase is usually used to introduce a discussion or analysis into a particular topic. For example, "This article provides some insights into the different ways cats communicate."
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Ty Burrell, who plays Phil Dunphy, had some insights into the ways sitcom characters operate.
The artists are responding to a public hunger for some insights into British-Bangladeshi life.
Chinese trade figures provide some insights into the problems now being felt in the euro zone.
Indeed, the emergence of gangs offers some insights into how to constrain them.
Still, the numbers already offer some insights into patterns of energy use.
Studying bird penises may also provide some insights into human medicine.
Still, setting aside questions about the sample base, the survey offers some insights into recruitment attitudes.
Successive flashbacks will give us some insights into her lost gilded existence and Hal's attitude to probity and monogamy.
Anyone interested in this military occupation will, I hope, find some insights into the reality of how it operates.
Along the way Mr. Kurtz provides some insights into the changes in the culture that they have wrought.
Walport is right that it's a brilliant read; it may also yield some insights into what makes him tick.
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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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