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What is meaning of the phrasal verb looking into?

The phrasal verb "looking into" means to investigate or examine something. It implies a more thorough and formal process than simply "looking at" something.

Here are some examples:

* "The police are looking into the robbery." (They are investigating it.)

* "I'm looking into different investment options." (I'm researching them.)

* "The company is looking into ways to improve customer service." (They are examining potential solutions.)

You can also use "looking into" to mean to consider doing something or to think about something.

* "I'm looking into buying a new car." (I'm considering it.)

* "I'm looking into going on vacation next year." (I'm thinking about it.)

The meaning of "looking into" is usually clear from the context.

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