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                1. We all hurry into the room and find a desk.
2. We all hurry in the room and find a desk.
(Are both OK? Can we use 'in' instead of 'into'?)
            
            
        2. We all hurry in the room and find a desk.
(Are both OK? Can we use 'in' instead of 'into'?)
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            Writeacher
            
    Yes, you can use both, but "into" is clearer.
    
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