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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barged into" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe someone entering a room or situation abruptly and without permission. Example: "John barged into the meeting, interrupting the speaker and causing everyone to turn and stare at him in surprise." In this sentence, "barged into" is used to emphasize the sudden and disruptive entrance of John into the meeting. It can also be used in other contexts, such as "barging into a conversation" or "barging into a room."
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A colleague barged into his office.
Once there, they barged into many rooms.
Then we recovered our moxie — and unfortunately barged into Iraq.
A band of rifle-toting teenagers barged into his home.
Hospital staff members said that about 150 men barged into the building on Thursday night.
Ms. Tymoshenko was the candidate who almost barged into Mr. Shuster's studio.
Mr Godoy took particular offence when federal agents barged into his palace.
And then there's the elephant that's just barged into the room: PayPal.
The next day opposition protesters barged into parliament and forced Mr Shevardnadze to leave.
I practically barged into his office with a pit bull terrier, and said, "Sign [me] now".
Préval took me by the wrist, as Haitians do, and barged into a kitchen-cabinet meeting.
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