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The phrase "chop into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to how something is divided or separated into smaller pieces, usually through chopping or cutting. For example: "The chef chopped the celery into small pieces for the soup."
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Chop into half-inch pieces.
Chop into squares in the morning.
Leave to cool completely, then chop into small pieces.
When cool, remove the skin and chop into pieces.
Chop into small pieces and add to beans.
5 Peel the potato and chop into pieces.
Chop into 1.5cm square pieces and add to the greens.
Peel and devein shrimp, and chop into small dice.
Drain, then chop into small, rough pieces – I use scissors.
Peel carrots, and chop into 1/2-inch dice.
Once cool enough to handle chop into fingertip-sized pieces.
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