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Discover Ludwig"can tap into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about gaining access to or utilizing something, usually resources or knowledge. For example: "She was able to tap into her vast network of contacts to find a job."
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You can tap into that in lessons and connect better.
They can tap into the muse so easily".
We are a resource they can tap into".
You can tap into a LinkedIn on your smartphone.
Mr Sirisena can tap into public resentment of worsening corruption.
I can tap into social networks, comment on it.
The company match is essentially "free money" that you can tap into when you retire.
"There are so many resources in the Harvard network that we can tap into.
And we'll see going forward whether Schultz or others can tap into that dissatisfaction.
There's no hospital-wide purchasing system a budding company can tap into.
They hope to provide a remarkable amount of resources that people can tap into to thrive.
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