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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clicked into place" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a moment when something suddenly becomes clear or makes sense. For example: "As I read through the instructions, the solution suddenly clicked into place."
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Suddenly everything clicked into place.
Clichés clicked into place: Africa = recycling.
It only clicked into place later".
And something deeply significant clicked into place for me.
2009 is the year when everything clicked into place.
I also remember vividly the day things clicked into place.
It was only when we found Studioilse [Crawford's firm] that everything clicked into place.
"In the early morning hours of July 14th, the last cubes clicked into place.
Then I went there, and all of my intuitions clicked into place.
That's why with Husidic on against the Earthquakes things clicked into place for LA.
"And it was at that moment when everything clicked into place".
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