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Discover Ludwig"melding into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe something or someone that is joining with something or someone else. For example, "The two cultures were slowly melding into one."
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The scoreboard then showed a "Hynoceros" display, with Hynoski's face melding into a snorting rhinoceros.
The question is how to prevent the one from melding into what looks like the other.
They make up a silvery gray trio of almost imperceptible circles melding into one another.
It lies, lolls in itself, it has sinkings and swellings, it rolls in indolence, melding into a single flow.
Moussaka was also a hit, its layers of eggplant, potatoes and ground beef melding into satisfying comfort beneath béchamel.
A constant din filled the building, the chants from the fans at times melding into an indistinguishable roar.
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Fiction and fact meld into one another.
Man and machine would meld into one.
These feelings melded into the experience.
Everything else melds into a blur.
The two games seemed to meld into one.
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