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Discover Ludwig"bumping into" is a perfectly valid and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when describing an occasion when two people (or more) have collided accidentally while moving around. For example: "We both jumped back in surprise when we bumped into each other in the hallway."
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He is always bumping into things.
You're bumping into them all the time'".
It was more bumping into him.
It's like bumping into one's first love.
"She said she keeps bumping into things".
First, avoid bumping into others (while staying comfortably close).
There's a girl who keeps bumping into you.
"We haven't talked, other than just bumping into one another.
Over all, he's curious, open to bumping into something new.
"I'm sick of bumping into the Vodka Red Bull crowd".
Sensors stop her from bumping into other cars or people.
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