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Discover LudwigThe phrase "induced into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to say that someone has been persuaded or compelled to do or accept something. For example, "The worker was induced into signing the contract without reading it."
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And once inside, Americans were induced into spending an average of $30 a visitor, against $22 in Europe.
Hypnotherapy involves being induced into a light trance state usually by closing your eyes and listening to the therapist's voice.
It has been decided that she will be induced into labor next Sunday; she will undergo surgery later.
Two days later, I was induced into labour to deliver the two little boys whom we would never see grow.
He has been in hospital in Florence since then and was medically induced into a coma shortly after an operation to relieve pressure on the brain.
That night Bradley was induced into a coma and flown to Birmingham in an intensive care unit on board a C17 military aircraft.
Nick Blackwell had just been induced into a coma in an effort to reduce the swelling of his brain and so the sentiment was clear and well-received by all.
Particularly, if, the condition can be induced into (1.8).
Fagopyrum tataricum can be effectively induced into tetraploids by colchicines.
Finally, the engineered domain configurations were induced into KNbO3 crystals.
In the beginning, aniline monomers are induced into radical cations by the oxidation agent.
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