Phrases with «to enter into»

The phrase "to enter into" means to become involved in or commit oneself to something. Full definition

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Sentences with «to enter into»

  • I don't enter into dialogue with him anymore — his response is always anger. (nakedpastor.com)
  • By entering into negotiations with the tenant you have likely waived your right to strict compliance with the lease provisions relating to renewal provision. (lmrlawyers.com)
  • (1) This clause applies if a retailer is a party to a grocery supply agreement entered into before the retailer was bound by this code. (legislation.gov.au)
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