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Discover Ludwig"hammer into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to forcefully and repeatedly teach or impress an idea or concept into someone's mind. Example: The teacher repeatedly hammered the importance of punctuation into her students' minds.
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He dropped the hammer into a bag and gave me a gentle smile.
Every day seems to deliver a new nail to hammer into our collective coffin.
His wife, Sharon, slammed a hammer into a beeper, the bane of their married life.
These boys are getting bigger and quicker, increasing the force with which they hammer into the fray.
Secrets and lies may be fascinating to many, but they are hard to hammer into truthful form.
I welcome Dr. Gaudiano's hammer into our toolbox, but please don't throw out other tools to make room.
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Pitons hammered into the rock come loose.
The hot nails are hammered into hardwood panels.
Copper was hammered into thin sheets, and the sheets were formed into pipes and other objects.
Most shockingly, it appeared on the nailheads hammered into Christ's hands on the cross.
As our parents long ago hammered into us, actions speak louder than words.
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