word choice - To gain insight into or on?


Should I write:



To gain insight on this obstacle, she will begin to analyse . . .



or



To gain insight into this obstacle, she will begin to analyse . . .



Google shows (much) more results for "into" than for "on".



Answer



Into is correct here. I don't think there's any other preposition that works, except perhaps to, though that's much less common. All of the Google results I see for insight of have it as part of a larger phrase, such as:



What is your biggest insight (into whatever) of this year?



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