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I am currently learning English and have come across a point of confusion regarding the use of the prepositions 'in' and 'into.' While they seem similar, I understand that their usage can significantly change the meaning of a sentence.

Could someone please explain the key differences between 'in' and 'into'? Are there specific rules or contexts that dictate when to use one over the other? I am particularly interested in examples that illustrate their distinct uses, as this would greatly aid my understanding.

Iman Mohammadi
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