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Ann225 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Go in/into the direction

Hi,

“We’ll just have to decide what direction we’ll go into with the project.”

I know that ‘go in the direction’ is the usual way of saying it but I heard a native speaker use ‘into’.

Is it incorrect?

Thank you?

  

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Yes, say ' go in ', not go into , unless there is some very unusual context Clive

  • Yes, say ' go in ', not go into , unless there is some very unusual context Clive
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Yes, say 'go in', not go into, unless there is some very unusual context

Clive

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