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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found into" is not correct and usable in written English
It is typically a misuse of prepositions and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The treasure was found into the cave." (should be "found in the cave").
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He'd been researching various conspiracies, and he'd yet to arrange the information he'd found into order.
Post mortem acquisition of histological data confirms MRI results with more magnetosomes found into the tumor treated with functionalized magnetosomes.
It's crammed with ideas, almost as if Melville Googled 'whale' and put everything he found into his book".
"The kids were working with real scientists and translating what they found into a virtual prehistoric environment," Mr. Bellomy said.
A carpenter had installed a real wood-burning stove, which the designer had found, into a "brick" hearth made of plywood.
In short, journalists did not rush about with notebooks, finding news, asking sceptical questions and digesting what they found into dedicated, factual reports.
The key idea consists in transforming the plant Petri net model, for which a control-place-based solution was not found, into a safe Petri net.
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She divided her "rare and compelling" finds into clusters.
"I threw whatever I could find into the soup, and I served it with a baguette".
He adapts the material he finds into an artistically rendered poetic form".
We have to be careful about turning what we find into what we want.
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