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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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In to vs Into vs To

"I didn't get accepted in to university."

"I didn't get accepted into university."

"I didn't get accepted to university."

Which is correct? I think the first one is correct since "into" denotes movement to some place, which isn't happening. The third one just doesn't sound right.
  

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Please don't bump a post after only 27 minutes.

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