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Discover Ludwig"roll up into" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate movement or direction and often implies a transformation. For example, "On my way home, I rolled up into a ball to keep warm."
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And did I mention some species can roll up into balls?
Divide into 24 balls, flatten to a disc then roll up into cigars.
Lay a heaped spoonful of meat mixture on each sheet and roll up into a parcel.
Roll up into long jelly rolls and place on baking pans.
When the sun is shining, they roll up into a pocket-sized pouch.
Fold the sides over and roll up into a neat parcel.
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Cut the fruit roll ups into circles, and do the same for the 20 fruit roll ups.
Stick the fruit roll ups into the pretzels, and put a dab of cherry syrup so it stays.
Keep rolling the ivy forward until the entire section has been rolled up into a big log of ivy.
The nonlinearity was found to occur when the shear layers rolled up into vortices.
The shack rolls up into a carry pack; $79.99 at Brookstone, brookstone.com, (800) 800-3000.
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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.

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