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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flying into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or object that is physically or metaphorically moving quickly in a particular direction. For example: "The ball flew into the air towards the basketball hoop."
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How about flying into this Palestinian nation?
BEIJING — Feel comfortable flying into Johnnie Walker Airport?
(flying into Vancouver and returning from Anchorage).
Things were flying into the street.
Meanwhile, Hamas rockets continued flying into Israel.
Visitors flying into Anchorage land at Ted Stevens International Airport.
The windows shattered, things came flying into the street.
It felt like flying into a Balkan Montana.
"Then millions are flying into the account," he said.
When you're flying into Heathrow, the approach is spectacular.
I'm flying into Minneapolis to do a gig.
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