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The phrase "barge into" is a valid and usable phrase in both spoken and written English.
It is an idiom that means to arrive or enter noisily or forcefully. Example: The CEO barged into the meeting and demanded an explanation for why the project was running behind schedule.
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He adds that military thugs often barge into his house.
I am winched down from the barge into the water, and the hook is released.
There are heart-in-mouth passages in which the Japanese soldiers barge into the zone.
On the next several possessions, the defense began to barge into the backfield.
Men would barge into the women's locker room while she and other wrestlers were dressing.
However, everybody knows that it's massively unwise to barge into Eurovision without any preparation whatsoever.
First we see Frederick barge into Hannibal's cell with a copy of a psychological journal.
Thugs barge into a mobile home with branding iron and blowtorch.
A decade ago, Pete Sampras was a California teenager about to barge into sports history.
A shoving match erupted with the riot police when the activists tried to barge into the customs zone.
Christie says he wishes he'd change his mind, but "I'm certainly not going to barge into his office".
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