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"puff into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to fill with air or to blow into forcefully. Example: The balloon slowly deflated as I watched, until suddenly, with one big breath, I puffed into it and it expanded to its full size once again.
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They just disappeared, puff, into thin air.
Bedridden Westerners puff into special breathing devices to exercise their lungs and ward off pneumonia.
But once the tough squares have been folded into a paper bag and heated for two to four minutes, they puff into airy, brittle pillows that melt on the tongue after the first crunchy bite.
But this morning, as Europeans woke up to a little screen encouraging them to download the new iOS, many were not aware that their cherished Google Map would go puff into the ether and be replaced with something rather less detailed than Google's – given Google has had a seven year head start on maps.
He grabbed a handful of soil and watched it puff into a smoky cloud as it settled back to the ground.
On each conditioning trial the sound of a bell or a metronome is promptly followed by food powder blown by an air puff into the dog's mouth.
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Hale, standing perfectly still, softly huffed and puffed into the microphone.
When she was sitting, her belly puffed into a small pillow between her breasts and her waist.
A warm gust of air puffed into Simone's purple-and-white dress, and exited through a hole in the fabric under the armpit.
The spectacular highlight of this show is, undeniably, a full-scale, glorious, green and gold steam train puffing into view out of the darkness.
He comes puffing into the winners' enclosure with an instinct to avoid speaking to the people who could have been his workmates.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com