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The phrase "into the chasm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It generally describes something or someone going down or falling into a deep, dark abyss or pit. Example: The hiker lost his footing and tumbled into the chasm, disappearing into the darkness. In this sentence, "into the chasm" is used to show the direction of the hiker's descent.
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But it needn't slip into the chasm of lawlessness and despair.
Every time the excavator opened the earth, the eight peered hopefully into the chasm.
Who or what steps into the chasm created by the White House's failure to act?
Not too close to either of those two danger signs and certainly not into the chasm.
It wasn't hard to imagine one of our horses tripping and carrying us down into the chasm.
When he peered into the chasm, he wrote in his diary, he "suddenly felt very alone, vulnerable and scared".
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Apparently the figures, like the pigs, were also thrown into the chasms.
The cracks in the political landscape may have formed, but they have not opened into the chasms they are today.
Although this has yet to deter Israel, it is still important to keep documenting this assault so that its victims do not fall into the chasms of history.
In "The Dark Knight" (2008), Batman's flights into the chasms of the nighttime city took your breath away, but the movie was perverse, almost nihilistic in its indifference to story logic.
If the roofs of the caverns are weak, they rupture, causing cities and castles to fall into the chasms; if strong, they merely tremble and shake from the heaving by the wind below.
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