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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'into ruin' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something gradually declining, usually due to bad management or a lack of maintenance. For example: "The once majestic mansion had fallen into ruin, its gardens overgrown and its walls covered in graffiti."
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Afterward it fell into ruin.
Now it has fallen into ruin.
"The community is falling into ruin.
In the ensuing decades the city fell into ruin.
Chancellor House was gutted by fire and fell into ruin.
The banks shut down and the city fell into ruin.
It fell into ruin and abandonment sometime around A.D. 950.
Egypt, so recently modernised, was about to fall into ruin.
It fell into ruin during the Nazi occupation.
As the country's cinemas fell into ruin, Syrians increasingly stayed indoors.
Although parts of the city were occupied after that event, much of it fell into ruin.
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