what is the difference between
in to and into
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to go in to do something
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The word “into” is a preposition that expresses movement of something toward or into something else. ... “In to,” on the other hand, is the adverb “in” followed by the preposition “to.” They aren't really related and only happen to fall next to each other based on sentence construction.
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