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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pumping into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of encountering someone or something unexpectedly.
Example: "I was just pumping into an old friend at the coffee shop when I least expected it."
Alternatives: "bumping into" or "running into"
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He slept with oxygen pumping into his lungs.
Cuba!" punctuated by Albita's fist pumping into the air.
They haven't exactly been open about what brew of chemicals they're pumping into the earth.
What are these floating pleasure palaces really pumping into the ocean?
But five years later public money is still pumping into its economy, with ever more negative consequences.
"That number represents complete waste, energy we're pumping into food production which just ends up being thrown away.
Best to do right before bed, as the accompanying nightmares keep those abs pumping into the early-morning hours!
Scientists suspect that the blood pumping into that part of the brain was helping to produce fresh neurons.
Had they come for the sweet sedatives that were no doubt pumping into the area from underground cylinders?
No one knows precisely the amount of greenhouse gases that Brazil is already pumping into the atmosphere.
On August 16th, a video was posted online that showed raw sewage pumping into Marina da Glória, where Olympic sailors keep their boats.
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