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The phrase "and collapse in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe someone or something falling down or failing dramatically, often due to exhaustion or overwhelming circumstances.
Example: "After running the marathon, she felt completely drained and collapse in a heap on the ground."
Alternatives: "and fall into a" or "and drop in a".
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First, grasp your heart and collapse in a swoon.
Some of the universes expand, contract and collapse in a very short time before forming everything.
"It's always nice when people burst into tears and collapse in a pile on the rug".
An important consideration, she explained, is "the flop factor" — as in, furniture that invites a person to flop down and collapse in a heap.
A huge explosion and collapse in a mine near to where Clayton lived, killing around 360 men and leaving more than 1,000 children without fathers.
One by one, they trip up and collapse in a heap even before they have had a chance to connect with the ball.
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You will at some point run out of steam and collapse in an exhausted, tear-stained heap.
When my father suffered a heart attack and collapsed in a Brooklyn supermarket, he was surrounded by people.
A few passers-by clapped as the man crossed the line and collapsed in a heap on the floor.
As they were being tended to, several other horses became disoriented and collapsed in a dominolike chain.
The victim was reportedly trying to escape a hail of gunfire when he was struck, and collapsed in a vacant lot.
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