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Is it wrong to use "look to" instead of "look into"? What is the difference between those two?

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Rebecca

Yes, in this scenario, it would be incorrect to use "look to" instead of "look into." "Look into" means to look through something. It also can mean examining the facts about a situation. Ex: I need to look into renting a car before our trip. Ex: If you look into a kaleidoscope, you will see a ton of colors. "Look to" means to place reliance or trust in someone or something. It also can mean thinking about something that may happen in the future. Ex: She looks to her dad for guidance. Ex: I keep trying to look to the future and stay positive.

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