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Discover Ludwig"branch into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to divide or separate into subcategories or different areas. Example: As the company continues to grow, they plan to branch into new markets and expand their product line.
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Black roads branch into capillaries that end in square parking lots.
Cabela's is not the only retailer of outdoor goods to branch into real estate.
It aims to branch into domestic heating, lighting and security services – all controlled by mobile phone.
Eventually, the company wants to branch into all sports, at all levels.
That wiggle room allows Safeco Northwest to branch into stocks like Intel.
Q Did you branch into bank-lending data because the C.M.B.S. market virtually shut down?
By then, Palladianism had begun to branch into wildly different directions.
Enterprising entertainment agents have begun to branch into territory traditionally controlled by sports specialists.
Fifteen bald eagles, perched, turn a branch into a candelabra, "the eagles' white heads like flames on thick black candles".
Digital information is often arranged in a hierarchical structure, with files that branch into ever more specific subcategories.
But in the hands of House Republicans, it has become a way to blackmail the executive branch into accepting ultimatums.
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