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Discover Ludwig"funnel into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to direct or channel (something) through or into a narrow space or pathway. Example: The narrow alleyway funneled into a bustling market square filled with colorful stalls and the aromas of spices and street food.
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Outside his office sheltered waters funnel into Stornoway harbour.
He mentioned how many birds funnel into the Ramble just before the daybreaks of spring.
Paul already has more than $2.9m that he could funnel into his campaign.
Balls that roll off the green will funnel into runoff areas and chipping areas.
Hmmm, so not necessarily those who then funnel into North America?
Argentina is seeking to repatriate $3.5bn it claims HSBC secretly helped clients funnel into offshore accounts to evade tax.
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money being "funneled" into third parties.
Drug money was funneled into certain banks, keeping them alive.
All, he says, are "swelling tributaries funnelling into the exaflood".
If only it were all funneled into something less discomfiting.
The best are funneled into the national Bolívar Youth Orchestra.
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