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What does “be more into” mean?

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Rebecca

"Be more into" means that you are interested in something more than something else. You like a thing or idea better than another. For example, I am more into using bright colors for decorating where my spouse is more into neutral earth tones. You can "be more into" almost anything as long as it is a comparison towards something else. Here are a few more examples: I am more into tea than coffee. She is more into cats than dogs. They are more into musicals than sports.

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