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"bend into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when something is changed from one shape to another, usually with some effort. For example, "The metal bar was heated and then bent into a horseshoe shape."
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The vanishing of Flight 447 was easy to bend into myth.
She lets herself bend into or away from the note, especially in a held crescendo.
I stopped and watched him bend into the wind, coattails streaming.
The quickening of your own heartbeat as you bend into a goaltending crouch, clutching a little resin sombrero.
Along the narrow roads crisscrossing the area, men and women bend into rain-filled ponds and fields, trying to catch fish in reed baskets.
There are "micrographic" illustrations in which miniature lines of Hebrew text wind around images of Jerusalem or bend into a portrait of the biblical Samson.
A streak that ran from horizon to horizon might phase out, then reappear at another location, or bend into the shape of an oxbow and spring back.
First, there's the resurgent front-runner: the plastic Massachusetts Ken Doll, Mitt Romney — willing to bend into any position for a vote.
She scavenged dumpsters for discarded sails or plastic and cardboard tubing, which she would prop, suspend and bend into abstract walk-through environments.
Unglazed clay sculptures by Josh Dayton exploit the natural plasticity of the medium, allowing it to twist, fold and bend into groups of interactive forms.
By regulating factors including water quality and nutrition, they overcame a spinal deformity that caused captive juvenile cod to bend into a V shape and die.
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