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LOOK INTO – Phrasal Verb Meaning & Examples in English



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What does LOOK INTO mean?

In this lesson we look at the meaning of the English phrasal verb LOOK INTO and have included example sentences to help you understand its use in written and spoken English.

Using phrasal verbs in everyday conversation helps you sound more like a native English speaker.

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