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"flew into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in past tense sentences to describe sudden or fast movements, actions, or emotions. For example: - The bird flew into the sky. - He suddenly flew into a rage. - As soon as she saw the spider, she flew into a panic. - The plane flew into the stormy clouds. - The ball flew into the goal, scoring the winning point for the team. In each of these examples, "flew into" is used to describe a sudden or rapid movement or change. It is a versatile phrase that can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is most commonly used when describing physical movements or emotional reactions.
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Dust flew into the air.
Bergman flew into a rage.
Mom flew into action.
"They flew into buildings.
We flew into the wrong airport.
And somehow she flew into my mouth.
"It flew into a window, I think".
He flew into Steak Rage 2.0.
He flew into Haiti over the weekend.
"He flew into a rage".
Then he flew into a net.
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