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"plow into" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that crashes or smashes into something else, usually with a sense of force or urgency. For example: "The truck plowed into the parked car, which was completely destroyed."
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plow into
verb
To crash into something.
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Smaller ones plow into the earth's atmosphere DAILY.
A co-worker of mine saw a van plow into two parked cars.
It was our predecessor's task to put the plow into the ground.
And they wonder if the moment to plow into the housing market has already passed.
Every other contender seemed to plow into bad luck Sunday, beginning with Stewart.
"Then it started to plow into the crowd, zigzagging and crushing people.
They drink too much beer and plow into trees or veer into traffic as they swat at their kids.
This would limit trade surpluses and leave the People's Bank with less money to plow into foreign reserves.
And though the A's have managed to plow into September with momentum, there is still much work do.
In other words, do not simply plow into hot performers from the previous year; instead, use a balanced approach.
"You look around and expect a truck to veer off and plow into you at any moment," he said.
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