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The phrase "anchored into it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is firmly established or secured within a particular context or situation.
Example: "The principles of the organization are anchored into it, guiding every decision we make."
Alternatives: "rooted in it" or "embedded within it".
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"Just get the audience anchored into it," he says.
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To be precise, it is 49 inches long and anchored into Scott's upper body at the time of striking.
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It is noted that the composite strips are mechanically anchored into the foundations of the walls to improve their efficiency.
At the same time, it may not be aesthetically pleasing and will be permanently anchored into place if you ever choose to move the hot tub.
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