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What's the difference between go in and walk in?
Dec 20, 2021 3:20 PM
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They're usually synonymous.
December 20, 2021
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although in certain cases, go in and walk in can be used interchangeably when you're referring to the action of walking in somewhere–e.g., a room, a meeting, etc–go in has significantly more broad use cases, all of which you can look up online. Walk in just refers to the action of walking into something or somewhere.
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