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Discover Ludwig"crushed into" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of pressing or squeezing something until it becomes flattened or compacted. Some examples of when it could be used in a sentence are: - The car was crushed into a metal cube after the accident. - I accidentally crushed the cookies into tiny pieces. - The crowd was so tightly packed that I felt like I was being crushed into the person next to me.
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The amaretti are crushed into the dough.
The broken stone is crushed into smaller pieces that are separated into uniform classes by screening.
/ Sulk and snow like a pill crushed into a powder and snorted".
More than a million cubic yards of fill would be crushed into the ground.
In the makigai-hō technique, shells are crushed into particles and scattered over the background.
Even if I am crushed into powder, I will embrace you with the ashes.
There was a crowd of about five thousand crushed into the square.
But, unlike her brother, Paisley hasn't been crushed into fearful acceptance by the experience.
How many lives must have been crushed into nothing under his vicious boot?
An abstract that had a few minutes before floated everywhere had been crushed into a particular.
In 1975 the original graveyard bust, carved from marble, was crushed into pieces with a sledgehammer.
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