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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascending into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone physically going up or rising to a higher level or position. Example: The hikers were ascending into the mountains, eager to reach the summit.
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"You have this beautiful story that is ascending into the heavens.
Some people said that they saw Our Lady in white ascending into the sky.
It all ends with an image of Baldwin ascending into the light.
She's ascending into something like the ether of the metaphysical poetry she teaches.
Opening up this music to interpretation is just part of the process of their ascending into the cultural pantheon.
When I looked up at the climb ahead, I imagined he was ascending into the beyond — a sweet hereafter where nobody nagged you to walk.
"Miracle at La Brea," a photographic print, depicts a Tyrannosaurus rex with wings ascending into heaven from out of Los Angeles's famous tar pits.
"But then," Mr. Pilot added brightly, "I looked up and noticed we were ascending into the flight path of another plane, so I dipped down to avoid it.
Graun was born in 1702 when J. S. Bach was a teenager, and he lived into the 1770s, as Haydn and Mozart were ascending into a new era.
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Jesus ascended into heaven 40 days after the Resurrection.
After three years, arisen from the dead, ascended into heaven.
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