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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Enter into something

When is it appropriate to use the expression/phrase "to enter into something"?

Would you please give me some examples?

As always, many, many thanks for your kind help.

  

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teal lime to enter into something First of all, in case you didn't know, if you are talking about physical motion into a closed space (like a building), you don't use "into". It's just "enter". Customers enter the office on College Street to pay their electric bills.

  • teal lime to enter into something First of all, in case you didn't know, if you are talking about physical motion into a closed space (like a building), you don't use "into".
  • It's just "enter".
  • Customers enter the office on College Street to pay their electric bills.
  • The officers knocked on the door and received permission to enter the apartment .
  • He was allowed to enter the school by saying he was there to obtain transcripts.
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teal limeto enter into something

First of all, in case you didn't know, if you are talking about physical motion into a closed space (like a building), you don't use "into". It's just "enter".

Customers enter the office on College Street to pay their electric bills.
The officers knocked on the door and received permission to

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