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Discover LudwigThe phrase "knocks in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase in a sentence when someone is tapping or pounding on a door to get someone's attention. For example: My father knocked in the door to remind me it was time to do my homework.
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Meanwhile Sergio knocks in his birdie putt.
And then knocks in the putt.
When he knocks in Reyes, the Mets almost never lose.
Now, opportunity knocks in an unforeseen way for him.
7pm leaderboard: Donald knocks in his birdie putt.
Then he knocks in a long putt for par!
Furyk knocks in his birdie effort on 8; he's -7.
Tiger knocks in a missable five footer to save par.
11.35pm BST Rose knocks in his par putt.
Back on 1, Snedeker knocks in a decent par saver to stay at -3.
But on 6, McIlroy clips an approach close, then knocks in a ten-foot birdie putt.
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