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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flee into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to run away or escape to a particular place or situation. Example: During the war, many families were forced to flee into neighboring countries in search of safety and shelter.
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The terrified dancers flee into the wings.
But many hundreds had to flee into exile.
Dulcie and the narrator flee into the bushes.
Devils flee into hell as angels soar aloft.
And for them it's the same thing so they flee into neighbouring territories".
Otherwise economic discontent could force Italy to "flee into the arms of populists," he said.
Only when a truck full of rebels attacked the farmhouse did he flee into the desert.
Some would flee into exile, where many remain; others were caught and jailed.
The military hunts us so we flee into the forest," one tribesman said.
A Chinese crackdown led the Dalai Lama to flee into exile in India in 1959.
"People flee into the forest when a village is attacked, often at night.
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