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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disintegrated into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something breaking apart or falling apart, often in a sudden or violent manner. Example: As soon as the hit landed, the piñata disintegrated into a shower of candy and confetti.
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Its already dismal roads disintegrated into impassable tracks.
Medieval battles usually disintegrated into hundreds of such single combats.
Instead, the meat disintegrated into rough, stringy bits.
It could have easily disintegrated into histrionics but does not.
Confronted by terrorism and economic recession, the UCD disintegrated into the factions of its "barons".
His decision-making disintegrated into recklessness at times (as reflected, in part, by his 17 interceptions).
Three thousand lives in New York had just disintegrated into the air.
By 2007, Iraq, under American occupation, had disintegrated into a terrible sectarian war.
Reality had disintegrated into a vague and unsettling nightmare, an experience that Theroux's account catches perfectly.
I outgrew my adolescence and disintegrated into the intellectual sloth of my 20's.
It disintegrated into a little blizzard and sprinkled the dwarf's face.
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