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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into a ball" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "He curled up into a ball on the grass, shivering in the cold."
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Shape into a ball.
One crumpled his paper into a ball.
She'd curl into a ball and wail.
"You walk right into a ball club.
Mould the dough into a ball for rolling.
He ducked into a ball and covered his head.
He was disqualified when he rolled into a ball.
Form into a ball and roll out on waxed paper.
I immediately heard a page being crumpled into a ball.
Form into a ball and wrap in plastic.
He could have curled into a ball and given up.
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