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    Will17 is offline Senior Member
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    Smile Investigate

    Hello,

    Do we say "to investigate into, on or in" something?

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    Tdol is offline Editor, UsingEnglish.com
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    Default Re: Investigate

    I'd use Investigate something (no need for a preposition)

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