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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plunged the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It generally means to suddenly and forcefully push or immerse something into a liquid or substance. Example: The chef plunged the knife into the ripe tomato, slicing it in one swift motion.
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He plunged the radio station into politics.
The announcement plunged the country into further political turmoil.
The Fast and Furious operation has plunged the A.T.F.
Europe's failure twice plunged the world into war.
The credit crunch almost plunged the world into depression.
Of course, those same developments plunged the Giants into despair.
It also plunged the Musgroves into a financial crisis.
When the temperature plunged, the self-draining hydrant in the yard froze up.
I would not say, however, that Somali pirates have plunged the Seychelles into complete darkness.
But the income forecast is where confidence seems to have plunged the most.
Along the way, he noticed that power failures had plunged the area into darkness.
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