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Discover Ludwig"into anarchy" is a valid phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation or process as degenerating or transforming into one where there is little or no governing structure and lawlessness is rampant. For example, "The failing government quickly descended into anarchy, and the streets filled with chaos."
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Syria quickly dissolved into anarchy.
IS BANGLADESH slithering into anarchy?
It descends into anarchy".
At his death, Poland fell into anarchy.
The country seemed to descend into anarchy.
When the State falls into anarchy, 'loyal subjects' appear".
But Chechnya descended into anarchy in the late 1990's.
The country had descended into anarchy, he said, with crime and corruption and general moral collapse.
Two things could still help arrest its slide into anarchy, improbable though both now seem.
As you can imagine, this game doesn't take long to descend into anarchy.
But the idea of the country sinking into anarchy gives them pause.
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