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goes into

verb as in take an interest in; participate

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The crowd inside Intuit Dome usually goes into a frenzy from the spectacular play.

Transparency, something akin to the food labeling that informs consumers about what goes into the things they eat, could be a small step forward.

You’re very transparent about the ingredients; what goes into the sauce, how it's made.

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Like I love a Spanish dinner, if you will, which just goes into the night.

That “other self” is violent, and delusional, and very dangerous; she’s also likely to come closer to the surface of Taissa’s personality the deeper she goes into her old relationships with Van and Lottie.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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