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Definition:

Into is a preposition mainly used to indicate movement, direction, or the end result of an action.

Examples:

1. Preposition:

- She walked into the room and greeted everyone with a smile.

- The child jumped into the pool.

- He threw the ball into the air.

2. Adjective:

- The movie was so captivating that I was into it from start to finish.

- Our team is into the finals of the competition.

3. Adverb:

- After studying for hours, he finally got into his bed and fell asleep.

- The car crashed into a tree.

- She ran into the store to buy some groceries.

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