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The phrase "collapsing into the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone or something that is falling or dissipating into something else. For example, "The tall tower was collapsing into the sea below."
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The fort is now collapsing into the bay.
Instead, the moment is collapsing into the same old shouting.
I am inside a small, decrepit home where the ceiling is collapsing into the kitchen.
She is the garden bridge that stops this film from collapsing into the Thames.
He rose and, like a stunned boxer, staggered to midcourt before collapsing into the arms of the referee Joey Crawford.
A crane is slowly collapsing into the water, and porters carry bundles into the shallows and throw them aboard barges.
Furyk reacted by pumping his fist a few times and collapsing into the arms of his longtime caddie, Mike Cowan.
Then the bear drowned, in front of hundreds of zoogoers, after collapsing into the pool of his enclosure from a brain swelling.
The images show the nearby homes are now at risk of collapsing into the hole but local officials have said that no one is in physical danger.
The huge 800-feet high wave was caused by a volcano collapsing into the sea and could happen again today, the researchers warned.
"There was talk of seeing glaciers collapsing into the ocean," McEwan told me in 2008, when I was preparing a Profile of him.
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