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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mount into' is not a common phrase in written English.
In general, it is not to be used. Instead, a phrase such as 'climb onto' or 'get onto' might be used in its place. For example, "He climbed onto the back of the horse to mount into the saddle."
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Even severance packages for top executives can mount into the millions, or tens of millions.
But the case against Mr. Jin and GeneScience continued to mount into this year.
At most, the death toll might mount into the hundreds (the previous record was 284 in 2002).
Fallon closed down the pacemaker, Regent Street, turning for home and sent his mount into the lead two furlongs out.
She could face up to three years in prison and fines that could mount into many millions of dollars.
Content to track the early pace set by Nifty Kier close to the far rail, Pendleton effortlessly moved her mount into the lead around a furlong from home.
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Sales plummeted, and claims mounted into the hundreds of millions.
Its debts, meanwhile, have mounted into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
By then however, his savings were long gone, and his debt had mounted into the thousands of dollars.
In Europe it is almost exclusively applied to monumental brasses, engraved memorial brass sheets mounted into large stone slabs.
While attempting to leap-mount into the saddle, he suffered a serious chest injury and was put on sick leave after his chest wound refused to heal.
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