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Old 10-26-2003, 04:15 PM
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This may be subject to some argument, but I believe that gramatically your catch phrase needs the single preposition "into" rather than combination preposition "in to." As Webster says, into means "to the inside or interior of, as in: 'went into the house;' so as to be in or be included in." It seems to be that that's your meaning.
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