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Discover Ludwig"lapse into" can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a moment when someone has lost awareness or focus, and then regains it again. For example: After a brief lapse into a daydream, the student remembered his teacher was speaking.
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Mr. Schily urged his countrymen not "to lapse into panic".
We lapse into silence.
Retirement saw Pierce lapse into alcoholism.
"Dark Days" doesn't lapse into cheap sentimentality.
Like Blatter, Dyke can lapse into mystifyingly abstract aphorisms.
Without insulin, he would lapse into a coma.
Most appear to either die or lapse into dormancy.
See how easy it is to lapse into this vacuousness.
I was not terribly surprised by his lapse into sadness.
Mr. Howard's temptation is to lapse into cartoonish stereotyping.
But these jokes slowly lapse into something more unnerving.
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