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"breathe into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of taking a deep breath and sending air or energy into something. For example: - The yoga instructor instructed us to breathe deeply and breathe into our poses. - The doctor told the patient to breathe into the spirometer to measure lung capacity. - He closed his eyes and breathed into the paper bag, trying to calm his racing heart.
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Take a deep breath and breathe into your heart space.
Your intention to breathe into the abdomen takes your breath to a deeper level.
She could breathe into a candle flame and control the flicker of it with her breath".
I breathe into his warm mouth.
Ms. Evelyn said she saw emergency workers breathe into the baby's mouth and start chest compressions.
Put your head between your legs and breathe into this paper bag.
If he still didn't breathe she would have to breathe into him.
One look at those items and I wanted to breathe into a paper bag.
You have to brush them, reshape them, breathe into them and gather more.
I think I need to breathe into this bag some more.
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Just breathe into this paper bag.
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