buy into

VERB
  1. buy stocks or shares of a company
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How To Use buy into In A Sentence

  • My evidence for my own freethinking is that I don't buy into either the whole liberal agenda or the whole "con" agenda either. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • If you buy into the grave danger proposed exception to jl, I wonder how drunk the guy has to be to constitue grave danger. The Volokh Conspiracy » Chief Justice Roberts Dissents from Denial of Fourth Amendment Case — Again
  • Does she buy into the idea that those born with a silver spoon are morally bankrupt? Times, Sunday Times
  • This is an ironic thing about these - I prefer the word rivalries to jealousies - but I think the people who signed that letter would buy into the vision that Charter 08 puts out there. Professor: Nobel Will Give Chinese Activists Courage
  • For those who buy into Nostratic or Indo-Uralic there's a possible cognate in Uralic, *t, which is used to form participles and infinitives in Finnic, Saami, Ob-Ugrian, and Samoyedic. The PIE *to-participle in my subjective-objective model
  • Imagine what will happen to worker productivity and health-care costs if they all buy into the prevailing images of decline and decay.
  • People will buy into a plan if the goals are specific and the path to achieving them is credible and clearly explained.
  • If you aren't paying attention, you might even buy into what that slippery little scut is saying…
  • This sector plays a central role by influencing the public, who willingly buy into its propaganda.
  • Shipped from England to Port Jackson, he served seven years for theft, but later became a sealer, earning enough to buy into his first ship.
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