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The phrase "cushion into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the slow or gradual movement of something into a specific place or location. For example, "The car gently cushioned into the parking spot."
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"We build very little cushion into the budget," Dr. Bierwirth said.
Bond-rating agencies look unfavorably on governments that do not build a cushion into their budgets.
We weren't worried since we built a one-day cushion into our plan in case of flight delays or cancellations.
So we want to build a much bigger cushion into the system against those basic human limitations.
American also increased time on the ground at Newark between flights to build a cushion into the schedule.
If he holds his lead, nine minutes can be a big cushion into the climbs in the Massif Central next Wednesday and in the Pyrenees two days later.
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16 min: Another deep Conway cross, another header cushioned into Alexander's gut, this time from Caddis.
With nothing on, O'Sullivan plays off two cushions into the pack - but he's left one to the corner!
Below us, all around the ring at the Kokugikan, Japan's national sumo stadium in Tokyo, a roaring crowd hurled seat cushions into the air.
Giroud's goal, cushioned into the corner as he leapt between Virgil van Dijk and Dejan Lovren, and some feverish defending, secured this latest win.
(Some makers recommend occasionally throwing your cushions into the pool and allowing them to air dry, but always ask first — your manufacturer or your host).
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