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The phrase "into the abyss" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation of great danger or uncertainty, suggesting that someone or something is heading towards a perilous and unknown outcome. Example: "As the economy continues to spiral downward, many fear that the entire country will fall into the abyss of poverty and despair."
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We jumped into the abyss".
Monday, it fell into the abyss.
We were staring into the abyss.
She had not fallen into the abyss.
Ed Miliband, unheeding, plunged into the abyss.
He just went into the abyss".
They'll vanish into the abyss.
It feels like staring into the abyss.
Now we're looking into the abyss.
We have looked into the abyss.
"But: 'We've stared into the abyss.
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