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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bundled into a" is correct and usable in written English.
When used, it typically conveys the idea of collecting items together into a single unit or package. For example, "She bundled the toys into a single box for storage."
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The protesters were bundled into a truck.
Her stepfather saw her being bundled into a car.
He was then bundled into a waiting car.
By 10.30am they had been bundled into a waiting van.
They show him being bundled into a police vehicle.
As the children of the house screamed, Habib was bundled into a helicopter and whisked away.
The boys were then bundled into a bus and driven away.
But upon exiting the building she was immediately apprehended and bundled into a police van.
The items are bundled into a fleet of vans and packed on arrival at the doorstep.
Mr. Panagopoulos, 74, and his driver were handcuffed and bundled into a waiting van.
Televised images showed a prisoner believed to be Mr. Omar being bundled into a helicopter.
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