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"let it sink" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone should allow a thought, idea, or feeling to deeply resonate or be fully understood. It can also be used literally, such as letting an object sink in water. Example 1: After hours of contemplation, she finally let the realization sink in that she needed to make a change in her life. Example 2: The teacher asked the students to close their eyes and let the silence in the room sink in before beginning the exam. Example 3: When faced with a difficult decision, it's important to take a step back and let the options sink in before making a choice.
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But GM also wants to show that it is close to spinning off Saab as a separate entity, either to sell it or to let it sink or swim on its own.
"I haven't really let it sink in.
We'll let it sink in a bit.
Keep reading it over and over, let it sink in!
Let it sink in and try to truly feel how gratifying it is.
Let it sink in, that trusting in love feels good and refuels you.
Let it sink in that you're doing it, and appreciate yourself for this, too.
I heard you tip it all over your body and just let it sink in.
"I just moped around and let it sink all in until it was time to refocus.
I'm very slow – I listen over and over again and let it sink into me.
2.23am GMT OK, we let it sink in, and we hate the enhanced feed.
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