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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into nothing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of disappearing or fading away completely. Example: As I stepped into the mist, I could feel myself slowly merging into nothing.
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Others just disappeared into nothing.
It all faded into nothing.
But plenty of rallies fizzle into nothing.
He steps out into nothing.
funneling down the hourglass into nothing.
He makes the golf course into nothing".
And soon enough fizzled away into nothing.
"Don't try to make them into nothing holy.
The road stopped abruptly, rag-edged, fell into nothing.
No," and a jagged line trailing off into nothing.
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I had gone there to kill him, to make him into nothing for having made me into nothing.
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