Do you know what the difference is between into or in to? In the article written by the College of Contract Management, they’ve explained that “into” is a preposition that indicates the movement of something towards the inside of something else or a transformation. The other words - “in to” - are counted as two separate words which appear together, often being part of a verb phrase th... https://www.uniccm.com/blog/using-into-or-in-to-why-it-matters-in-contracts