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Go into

/ɡəʊ 'ɪntə/

B1

Intermediate

1. To begin to discuss or examine something in detail.

  • The teacher decided to go into the topic of climate change during the lesson.
  • I can go into more detail about the project during our meeting.

2. To enter a profession or line of work.

  • After college, she will go into medicine like her father.
  • Many people are encouraged to go into teaching.

3. To be used or spent in a certain way.

  • A lot of work goes into preparing the annual report.
  • More time and effort need to go into developing the new software.

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