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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permeates into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to spread or seep through something and become a part of it. Example: The scent of fresh herbs permeated into the air, making my mouth water as I walked into the kitchen.
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Patagonia is built on the principle of living an examined life and I think that permeates into the company culture.
Far from short-changing the subject, she believes it shows the children how citizenship permeates into all areas of life.
While in South Asia caste discrimination has its roots in Hindu philosophy and religion and is sanctioned by the religion, it permeates into other religious communities as well.
A phenol molecule (colored yellow) permeates into a polyamide membrane (colored purple).
During the first hours of immersion the chlorine solution permeates into the coatings.
The HF solution permeates into the grain boundaries and dissolves Sr atoms on the lateral sides.
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But gradually their influence permeated into mass entertainment.
"You don't want storm water permeating into the landfill".
Now it seems that the individualist European approach to fashion is beginning to permeate into American culture.
This new era, based on more complex data models, has the potential to permeate into many areas of life.
NZVI particles are able to permeate into rock layers in the ground and thus can neutralize the reactivity of organochlorines in deep aquifers.
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