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The difference between "into" and "in to" can sometimes seem very subtle.
skroberts did a wonderful job describing that into is a preposition and in to is an adverb plus a preposition in the original post, here. It's well worth reviewing for a solid basis on the difference between the two.
( I'll review, then give a few more examples, from Stargate SG-1, looking at the question from a slightly different angle. )
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( I'll review, then give a few more examples, from Stargate SG-1, looking at the question from a slightly different angle. )