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The phrase "to come into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate entering a state, condition, or situation.
Example: "She hopes to come into a position of leadership within the organization."
Alternatives: "to enter into" or "to arrive at".
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"She likes to come into the net.
That has to come into consideration.
They're terrified to come into this country.
Fear has to come into it.
They want to come into our economy.
"It's an exciting division to come into.
"It was beautiful to come into Chicago".
Fairness doesn't appear to come into it.
Redistribution has to come into play.
The researchers invited white participants to come into the lab.
You drove a car to come into work today, right?
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