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Could you tell me if use to or into in the context below?

Any unused mobile data will roll over to/into the next month?

Are both prepositions correct and natural in the context?

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  • Would you mind terribly saying "idiomatic" instead of natural?
    – Lambie
    Jan 15, 2022 at 15:35

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"Roll over to the next month" is preferable.

"Roll into" sounds like it has collided with it.

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