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Discover Ludwig"blast into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to enter or join something with a sudden and powerful force or impact. Example: The car blasted into the parking lot, narrowly avoiding hitting a pedestrian.
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They blast into the media world with cosmic force.
You saw Rose slide full blast into Fosse in an All-Star Game.
Small pores, visible with a magnifying glass, channel the blast into mazes of micro-chambers.
The sounds of gunshots and sirens blast into the room, eventually replaced by hit rock music of the time.
Pinch-runner Mark DeRosa moved to second on a sacrifice and scored on Sisco's blast into the left-field bullpen.
Men lie dead and dying everywhere, hit by bullets as cannon blast into the invisible lower decks.
Or: "Even to herself she seemed overdetermined, annealed, fused too early by some smelter's blast into being one thing only".
In the face of local skepticism and government interference, he builds a rocket in his barn and makes plans to blast into orbit.
When he compressed a lever, a spike would puncture the lead plug and allow the carbon dioxide to blast into the drink, creating a fizzy beverage.
Piazza, reminded often of his homerless streak, snapped it at 88 games, smashing a 420-foot blast into the left-center-field seats.
"They'd mount the dolphins, or just blast into the middle of a group to blow it apart, and then they'd move on to harass somebody else.
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