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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into the flow" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something becoming fully engaged or immersed in a task or activity. An example of this would be: "After a few minutes of hesitation, she finally let go of her doubts and jumped into the flow of the dance routine."
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It does take time to get into the flow.
I've got to get back into the flow of things".
"We were not really getting into the flow," Rice said.
All I have to do is get into the flow.
He'll get right back into the flow of things.
Arresting moments are continually absorbed into the flow.
"You need to put yourself into the flow".
"We are big into the flow of humanity.
Lamellar phases then tilt into the flow.
"We just got to let him into the flow and not force-feed him".
Then one by one, the starters got into the flow and they played better.
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