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Discover Ludwig"dipping into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to take a quick look at something or take a small sample or amount of something. For example, "I spent the morning dipping into the library's collection of classic literature."
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Whose Chocolate Are You Dipping Into?
And I'm dipping into Ted Hughes's letters.
Dipping into those streams might cause problems.
Like dipping into a liquid photograph.
The convergence zone moves southward, dipping into Southern Africa.
Nor does he expect to stop dipping into the pot.
NOT all carmakers are dipping into the past.
Dipping into areas that are different helps keep that alive.
"We're dipping into our Gore pool," the aide said.
This will not be messy if you use tongs, or use one hand for dipping into the dry ingredients and the other for dipping into the egg.
Two firemen asked what he thought about cities dipping into firefighters' pension funds.
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