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"into" is usually used after insight? Or is there any other words that can be used after insight?

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Rebecca

Yes, into is commonly used after the word "insight." You can use different words after "insight," It just depends on your sentence. Here are a couple of examples. Ex: She had an insight that changed the company's policies. Ex: She received insight from her mentors.

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