If you mean conclusion in the sense of an idea, usually, you draw a conclusion. " If you mean conclusion in the sense of the end, you get to the conclusion - but you don't get "into" it. "
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Grammar GeekIf you mean conclusion in the sense of an idea, usually, you draw a conclusion. When you have a question about why someone thinks a certain way, you might say "How did you get to that conclusion?"
If you mean conclusion in the sense of the end, you get to the conclusion - but you don't get "into" it.
The only use of "get into the conclusion"