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Discover Ludwig"gathered into a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to show that something has been collected together into one single thing or place. For example: "The items had been scattered around the room, but were quickly gathered into a single stack on the table."
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His musings were gathered into a book that became a bestseller in the Netherlands in 2004.
Nature is rounded up within firm curves, gathered into a flock of mounds.
The solidifying streams are gathered into a single strand, which is wound onto a spool.
Yorke's brown hair, gathered into a short ponytail, is flecked with gray.
Flip-flops and slippers of the dead were gathered into a pile.
Always butter!" After he died, his notes and some ephemera were gathered into a book and published as "Ma Gastronomie".
As the liquid flowed to Knute's feet, it gathered into a stagnant puddle of the purest beverage you could find.
But meanwhile hundreds of thousands of Hutus have fled their homes and been gathered into a dozen temporary camps.
She's slim, with prominent cheekbones, black hair parted in the middle and gathered into a bun at the back.
At another, "the soft billows of the clouds were gradually... gathered into a vast, lustrous darkness, like a sable sea".
He was dressed in a bright yellow tracksuit; his hair was braided and gathered into a warrior's knot.
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