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"enter a state of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change in emotional or physical state. Example: After winning the lottery, she entered a state of shock and disbelief.
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But listeners who withstand that phase enter a state of deep tranquility.
You enter a state of relaxed but heightened awareness, a kind of active meditation.
This time, it's Stu (Ed Helms), the square and logical dentist, who's about to enter a state of bliss.
By Nora Ephron To move into the Apthorp was to enter a state of giddy, rent-stabilized delirium.
"Darfur may easily enter a state of anarchy, a total collapse of law and order," he said.
Meanwhile their young enter a state of torpor, reducing their energy consumption so they can survive for days without food.
However, dried eggs of Aedes mosquitoes enter a state of dormancy after development is complete and quickly hatch when placed in water.
Sound or light comes to feel euphoric, porous; clinical studies have shown that users enter a state of uninhibitedness similar to that of a baby.
Under LSD's influence, sound or light comes to feel euphoric, porous; clinical studies have shown that users enter a state of uninhibitedness similar to that of a baby.
Loans may continue to perform as expected, fall into delinquency, or enter a state of impairment.
Wittgenstein will require incompleteness or connectivity of all things that enter a state of affairs.
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