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Discover Ludwig"into dust" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It typically means to completely destroy or reduce something to a fine powder. Example: The ancient artifacts were so delicate that with one wrong move, they could crumble into dust.
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The interactive visual performance, entitled Summer Into Dust continues online.
Their interactive visual performance, entitled Summer Into Dust continues online.
Last three are Arcade Fire/Chris Milk "Summer Into Dust".
It collapses into dust.
Iron had dissolved into dust.
Crush your enemies into dust.
All will crumble into dust.
It needs to be ground into dust".
"Their books are turning into dust," he said.
That way lies nothing but plays crumbling into dust.
"The bottom two floors have been flattened into dust".
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