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Discover LudwigThe phrase "penetrates into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to mean to go deeply into something or to penetrate something with some kind of force. For example, you could say "The roots of the tree penetrated into the ground."
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The fog penetrates into hotel lobbies, museums, theatres.
It is that which penetrates into the unseen worlds around us, the worlds of Science".
There was the enormous cave that penetrates into the north side of the cenote at least 160 feet.
Difluprednate penetrates into different ocular tissues.
Segment 1 crosses segment 5 and penetrates into the block between segments 4 and 5.
During mercury injection experiment, due to extremely high pressure the mercury penetrates into very small pores.
An IOFB is any material, organic, or inorganic, which penetrates into the ocular tissue.
The hot vapor condenses in winter and partly penetrates into the ground.
Each threshold distinctively penetrates into a layer and illustrates the double image at that depth.
The dropped ER penetrates into the porous RGO-3DGNs by capillary effect.
During the interfacial separation, the impurity penetrates into the interface and reduces it cohesion.
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