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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abscond into" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It can be used when describing someone fleeing or escaping into a place, but "abscond" is typically followed by "with" rather than "into."
Example: "The thief decided to abscond with the stolen jewels before anyone noticed."
Alternatives: "flee to" or "escape into".
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But for those dwelling in Lethem and the surrounding frontier of savannas, where cattle rustlers still abscond into the Brazilian state of Roraima, the dirt road unfolding from the edge of town represented something else.
It's a comedy set in the 1960s; the story of 12-year-old lovers Sam and Suzy who abscond into the wild together, with the adults in hot pursuit.
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It is so austere that the characters do not even have names: the main protagonist, referred to solely as the Girl, is a mute brought up in an orphanage who abducts a baby from her employer and absconds into the wild.
If an inmate went for a bathroom break and ended up absconding into the woods there would be no one to stop him, and, in fact, no one with the responsibility to try.
They would then either be dispersed outside London and the south-east or, if it was thought they would abscond, put into a immigration detention centre while their claims were considered.
In the first, on Monday, authorities suspect that a man named Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino gunned his neighbor and three of the neighbor's friends to death in that man's house with a high-powered rifle before absconding deep into Missouri.
He had to break into it to abscond with the master tapes and hide them from the bank – he stored them at a friend's house in the country and that house ended up getting flooded.
"I have to say that less than one per cent of people who go into open prisons abscond, but we are in the middle of tightening up the system," he said.
Spielberg swept me up in an epiphany when I saw the first film, aged 12; if I could have walked into the screen and absconded in the Mother Ship, I would gladly have done so.
When you can climb into your shorts and abscond.
James W. Ziglar, the new commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, told Congress last month that 314,000 people were "ab scondees," that is they were ordered deported but "jumped bail, absconded and disappeared into the woodwork of the country".
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