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The phrase "into sand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of something or someone filling or transforming into sand. Example: "As the wind picked up, the waves crashed into the shore, slowly eroding the rocky cliffs into sand."
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Only 13 tee shots have plunked into sand traps.
(Underneath the buildings are huge pilings driven into sand).
Fowler bombs his ball into sand down the right.
You don't have to dig too far into sand to find barrenness, for example.
Our path turned into sand, then slippery mud as we entered the appropriately named Soapmaker's Pass.
The houses are so drenched that they seem about to crumble into sand.
A crust that crumbles into sand or needs to be sawed through is bad.
Why are you putting poison in the soil, making it less fertile, turning it into sand?
Into sand, using driftwood, the head honcho drew a large scallop shell, outhouse-size.
Take of his "shell" and there's ample space for them to get stuck into sand play.
Back down 18, Finau sprays his drive way right, into sand.
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