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"carve into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of making an impression or mark in something through cutting or etching. For example, "She carefully carved her initials into the wooden table."
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Maybe he should simply decorate her, carve into her, when.
Maybe he should simply decorate her, carve into her, when..
PARIS — Peace and justice are big words we carve into stone.
"So what I did was to take the timber and carve into it.
"More than you ever will, little girl," I'd carve into that metal wall.
Allow to rest for a few minutes, then carve into thin slices, reserving any juices.
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poetry, hand-carved into large stone steles.
Pretty bar carved into an atrium alcove.
Avocados (of course!) carved into elaborate spirals.
The storefront gym had been carved into two classrooms.
There are elaborate caves, carved into the limestone bluffs.
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