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look into

Idioms  
  1. Also, see into. Investigate, as in He promised to look into the new law, or We must see into the matter of the missing checks. The first term dates from the late 1500s, the variant from the mid-1800s.


Example Sentences

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“Oh man, we all better look into it now.”

From Los Angeles Times

The EU-level regulator decided to look into the music giant’s takeover—which falls below the bloc’s typical merger review thresholds—after competition authorities in the Netherlands and Austria flagged it to Brussels for investigation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kelly looked into it and decided to try it.

From BBC

General Synod did vote to continue to look into the issue in the future, but bishops had already decided there were theological and legal barriers to having such ceremonies now.

From BBC

When BBC Verify previously looked into the economic impact of migrants, Ben Bridle from the Migration Observatory told us their contribution depended on many factors.

From BBC