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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flowed into" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to move or pass smoothly and gradually into something. For example, "The cool evening breeze flowed into the open windows of the tall skyscraper."
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Money flowed into Icelandic arts.
Money flowed into schools.
But even more has flowed into bonds.
Some savings flowed into banks too.
"Real money flowed into that market".
Foreign investment has flowed into Peru, largely in mining.
The kitchen flowed into an area of individual workstations.
Condolences flowed into Newtown from around the world.
It flowed into my body faster than it should have.
Refugees from both sects have flowed into the city.
Until the 1950's, raw sewage flowed into the river.
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