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Discover Ludwig"relapsed into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a person returning to an earlier condition or state of mind. For example, "The patient relapsed into depression after a difficult week."
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We relapsed into silence.
He relapsed into heroin addiction.
She has not, however, relapsed into drinking or drugs.
By evening, he had relapsed into his bed-bound state.
After this, the character relapsed into suffering stoicism.
His voice trailed away and he relapsed into a stupor.
But she says Ozzy had relapsed into drug use and wasn't showing her enough respect.
Tells how Barry raised suspicions that he had relapsed into drug- and alcohol-abuse..
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When the battery runs low, patients slowly relapse into depression.
The possibility of relapsing into manic depressive mood swings was unbearable.
Falling Behind isn't easy: you keep relapsing into thinking you have a handle on things.
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