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Discover Ludwig"Brain into" is not a commonly used phrase in English
It is possible to use it in a sentence, but it may sound awkward or unclear to native speakers. One situation where you might use "brain into" is when talking about the act of processing or thinking deeply about something. For example: - "I had to really brain into that math problem, but I finally figured it out." - "The professor's lectures really made us brain into the complexities of quantum physics." - "I'm trying to brain into the logic behind your decision, but I just can't understand it." In these examples, "brain into" is used as a verb phrase meaning to engage in deep or intense mental activity. However, it is not a commonly used phrase and it may be more clear to use a different word or phrase, such as "think about deeply" or "delve into."
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Shearer kicked his football brain into gear.
Trick your brain into thinking you're full.
Gambetti cut the brain into hundreds of pieces.
It's like putting the brain into Frankenstein's monster.
"It doesn't take much to shift the brain into left-hemisphere mode," he said.
He has broken down the sporting brain into a simplistic model of "chimp" and "human".
I don't think tricking my brain into reinterpreting reality is going to help".
The words are cues that stimulate your brain into making images in your head.
Then he bangs his head, trying to shake his brain into action.
"The curvature of the screen tricks the brain into perceiving that you're not overpaying".
("She was pretty baked, her thoughts vomiting forth, shooting straight from her brain into her mouth").
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com