[Phrasal Verb] LOOK INTO - Perfect Your Investigative Language Skills!

Look into

Look into

/lʊk ˈɪntuː/

Investigate or examine.

Look into" means to investigate or examine something more closely. It is often used both in daily contexts and professional scenarios. For example, if there's a problem with your phone bill, you might say, "I will look into this issue and see why I was overcharged.

Example Sentences

  1. The detective promised to look into the case.

    The investigator agreed to examine the case in depth.

  2. She needs to look into her health issues more seriously.

    She needs to address her health issues more thoroughly.

  3. He agreed to look into the complaint and resolve the issue.

    He consented to investigate the complaint to find a solution.

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