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The phrase "to go into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an idiom meaning to investigate or explore in greater depth. For example, "We need to go into the details of the contract before signing it."
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You need to go into psychic lockdown.
But he declined to go into detail.
Was she expected to go into academia?
"An outsider to go into Washington, D.C.
Mr. Chertok longed to go into space.
"You've got to go into training.
She's about to go into surgery".
And Cathal hoped to go into business.
You want to go into the bedroom?
He too plans to go into business.
I had to go into hiding.
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