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Discover Ludwig"overflowing into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to extend beyond its usual boundaries or limits. Example: The river was so full that it was overflowing into the neighboring fields, causing damage to the crops.
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The possibility of the moats overflowing into a nearby salmon creek is yet another concern.
Protesters gathered here, their violent demonstrations overflowing into Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the city's main street.
"It's like a lake and a pond, and the lake is overflowing into the pond".
"The Christian meaning of Christmas is unconditional love received, love overflowing into a frequently love-lost world".
Water overflowing into the Mushushima river and subsequently the Kafue river poses a possible environmental catastrophe downstream," he said.
Sake: Hiroki, $5 a glass (overflowing into cup) portion; Kirakucho (No. 15 on the menu), $5.50 a glass.
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"They used to overflow into the neighborhood".
Her grief overflowed into motherhood.
Last year 55m tonnes of untreated sewage overflowed into the River Thames.
They overflow into all parts of the house.
Sometimes, the lessons have overflowed into exclusive dinners.
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