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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pressed into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something being forced or pushed into a particular state or situation, usually against their will. For example: "The workers had been pressed into long shifts with little pay."
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Then, nanoparticles are pressed into NPBs with the cold-pressing method at room temperature.
Gravel pressed into his cheek.
Barrett's lips pressed into a frown.
"You are pressed into humbleness," he said.
Different laws have been pressed into service.
Flowers were pressed into her hands.
Its exterior is quartz cobblestones pressed into concrete.
French troops pressed into Mali only months ago.
Fried wontons will be pressed into service for guacamole-dipping.
The island's two largest vehicles were hastily pressed into service.
A glass of wine is pressed into my floury hands.
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