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No. The idiomatic phrase is "give in" (surrender, admit defeat, acquiesce). There must be two words: give in to pressure, where "to pressure" is a prepositional phrase.

The preposition "into" means entering, penetrating, or becoming, as in these uses:

We went into the house.

The nail was driven into the board.

Look into the microscope and tell me what you see.

He was going into town.

Alchemists tried to turn lead into gold.

The girl had gotten into trouble before.

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