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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hardens into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a process where something becomes solid or firm, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "As the mixture cools, it hardens into a solid form."
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It hardens into the consistency of a pencil eraser.
Over years this hardens into a thick collar of limestone.
Water hardens into a white and glowing ice.
When trust collapses entirely, suspicion hardens into distrust.
The cuticle hardens into a ridged case (the lorica) during the larval stage.
The resin speedily exudes and hardens into oval tears, which are collected every 15 days.
As "Ararat" hardens into an essayistic moral puzzle, dramatic credibility is increasingly sacrificed for intellectual precision.
Should we be taken aback if, in more unstable minds, such fractiousness hardens into rage?
A shapeless rustle hardens into a thrashing roil, and then just as easily subsides.
But we will if the thread overheats, coagulates and hardens into inedible harsh curds.
Wherever the light hits the material, it hardens into a polymer, creating a grid of cells full of liquid crystal.
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