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enter into

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    enter into something

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  1. 1to begin to discuss or deal with something Let's not enter into details at this stage.
  2. 2to take an active part in something They entered into the spirit of the occasion (= began to enjoy and feel part of it).
  3. 3[no passive] to form part of something or have an influence on something This possibility never entered into our calculations. Your personal feelings shouldn't enter into this at all.

enter into something (with somebody)

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to begin something or become involved in something to enter into an agreement to enter into negotiations
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