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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beaten into" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe something that was forced on someone or something through intense and persistent pressure. For example: "He was beaten into submission by his father's cruel words."
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USA beaten into silver.
Sydney was soundly beaten into fifth place by Abu Dhabi.
"Ordering him beaten into a coma was quite another".
Wagner can, and probably should, be beaten into conceptual submission.
"I saw him beaten into submission," Ms. Dunn testified.
I'd had the language and manners of respectable people beaten into me.
World champions Germany were beaten into silver medal position with the United States taking bronze.
Here were those very rivets beaten into extraordinary forms — really excellent art.
In the first, Rula is beaten into unconsciousness by an Israeli woman torturer.
Lead was beaten into sheets and pipes, the pipes being used in early water systems.
He was comprehensively beaten into second place by the Labour candidate who polled 1,684 votes.
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