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Discover Ludwig"etched into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something that is deeply ingrained or permanently fixed in someone's memory, consciousness, or a physical object. Example: The image of the breathtaking sunset was etched into my mind, and I could still vividly recall it years later. Or: The words of her final warning were etched into the old tree, a testament to her love and protection for the forest.
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— on buildings or etched into classroom desks.
BigBeard has anger etched into his features.
These things were etched into my brain.
Diamonds are forever -- but so is pigment etched into skin.
Now, his name is (apologies) etched into the public consciousness.
It's a scene etched into our collective unconscious.
Melted glass and steel are etched into their driveway.
It means you're etched into the annals of snooker history.
Mother-of-pearl markers are etched into the wooden railings.
Pain is etched into her hard eyes and her mouth.
Bathrooms got trashed, mirrors had tags etched into them.
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