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Discover Ludwig"retreat into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to describe a withdrawing or clinging out of fear, avoidance, or retreat from a situation or person. For example: "The small animal retreated into the burrow, frightened by the loud noise."
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Some mystics retreat into silence.
People retreat into their own safe realms.
Baggio could, and did, retreat into himself.
Chickens and goats retreat into wooden stalls.
You do retreat into your own world.
It was deciding not to retreat into her victimhood.
One or two elements resist the retreat into two dimensions.
At the same time, she doesn't retreat into herself.
IN TIMES of despair, artists often retreat into darkness.
His parents did not retreat into their grief, though.
Retreat into more lies and self-deceptions – or plot revolution?
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