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Discover Ludwig"knock into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to accidentally bump into or collide with someone or something. Example: I was running late for my meeting and accidentally knocked into a man on the street, causing him to drop his coffee. In this example, "knocked into" is used to describe the action of colliding with the man on the street.
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"You might hit it with the lawn mower, or the kids might knock into it.
I live in Carroll Gardens, which is good because there aren't a lot people to knock into while running.
Deputed to load a pig into a van, young Harry saw the animal escape, and knock into a beehive, whose occupants seared its hide.
Hein's artwork provides visitors with a pair of digital headphones that vibrate whenever they knock into one of the invisible walls of a maze.
Don't go beyond a right angle with your knees and ensure they don't knock into each other or go further out than your toes.
3.35am BST RUN Cardinalss 9 - Dodgers 0, bottom 5th What do you expect - Beltran singles home Beltran with a knock into left field, and the party continues in St Louis.
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Twice, he knocked into the wall.
Lexus were knocked into third.
The rubber bat knocked into the scenery.
The active shooter went down, knocking into a metal railing.
Europe's military establishments need knocking into better shape.
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