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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Assimilate into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the process of integrating or absorbing into a group, culture, or system. Example: "The new students were eager to assimilate into the school community and make new friends."
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"And it's very easy to assimilate into the communities here".
"But we don't want to assimilate into the majority.
On the other hand, it could assimilate into oblivion.
Many worked hard to assimilate into Japanese society.
"Usually minorities assimilate into the majority," Mr. Abdallah said.
One is about Alice's doomed attempt to assimilate into the Ziplinskys and her husband's ultimate betrayal.
She tried to assimilate into school, dropping her given name, Farhat, in favor of Daisy.
But she has since taken dancing and Hindi lessons to better assimilate into Bollywood culture.
"Mosques are, in fact, the way they assimilate into neighborhoods and build them up".
Some did so to better assimilate into the communities in which they settled.
"They come in with limited expectations but they assimilate into the culture of the Yankees".
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