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"Checked into the database" versus "checked in to the database" [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: When should “into” be used rather than “in to,” and vice versa? I was recently submitting ("checking in") some data to a database and composed an email ...
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"Put it into the refrigerator" or "Put it in the refrigerator"? [duplicate]

I am sorry if the question is silly, but I think I heard both options spoken by native speaker. So, which one is correct?
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Difference between "invest in" and "invest into" [duplicate]

Possible Duplicates: Difference between “in” and “into” When should “into” be used rather than “in to,” and vice versa? Since solar power is ...
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1 answer
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Difference between "in to" and "into" [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: When should “into” be used rather than “in to,” and vice versa? Difference between “in” and “into” I had to write a business ...
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Into vs. in to question [duplicate]

Which is correct: "Dive right in to why you're involved" or "Dive right into why you're involved" My guess is that the first is correct, since "in" is a part of "dive right in" and should be ...
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Should I use "moving in to" or "moving into" for this sentence? [duplicate]

While writing a sentence like this one, should I use "moving in to" or "moving into"? Since "move in" seems to be a phrasal verb, is it safe to assume that the right choice would be "moving in to"? ...
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2 answers
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"Into" vs "in to" [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: When should “into” be used rather than “in to,” and vice versa? Google Support: Visit Google.com. Search for NS lookup. Select a search ...
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Difference between "in" and "into" [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: When should “into” be used rather than “in to,” and vice versa? I often get confused about which one to use: in or into? Kindly tell me what the ...
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“Pull in to” or “pull into”? “Head in to”, “Head into”, “head to”, or “head for”? [duplicate]

My question may sound weird, but what which of these is correct? “She pulled in to the parking lot” “She pulled into the parking lot” “I was heading for school.” “I was heading to school.” “I was ...
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Differences in meanings between 'in to' and 'into' [duplicate]

What is the difference in meaning between 'into' and 'in to'? Is there a difference in meaning or with usage? I was unable to find anything on other websites.
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1 answer
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Drag and drop video into OR drag and drop video in to [duplicate]

Which is more correct? I’ve created a web page that you can just drag and drop the videos in to: http://... OR I’ve created a web page that you can just drag and drop the videos into: http://...
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1 answer
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Difference b/w IN and INTO [duplicate]

As he was feeling very thirsty /after a long journey,/he went into a bar/ and ordered a cool drink. What is difference b/w in bar and into bar .
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36 votes
4 answers
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"Translate into" vs. "Translate to"

Does one translate a word or phrase into another language or to another language? For example: Translate the following phrase to Spanish. Translate the following phrase into Spanish.
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5 votes
2 answers
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What's the difference between "onto" and "on to"

What's the difference between "onto" and "on to" and where should they be used, etc?
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1 vote
4 answers
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Meaning of 'Must not' and how to make the another meaning [closed]

I want to ask a question. The opposite of "must" is "must not", everybody knows. But, what does "must not" mean? Does it mean that you "may choose to do or not do" or you "may not choose to do"? Or ...
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