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"rub it into" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to express the idea of firmly emphasizing or reminding someone of something, usually something unpleasant. For example: "I know you already understand the importance of being on time, but I'm going to have to rub it into you one more time."
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Cube the fat and rub it into the dry mixture.
"Those who are really desperate rub it into their eyes, which often results in lifelong blindness".
You can inject it, snort it, rub it into your gums or, if you are a slightly addled 80s rock star, get someone to rub it into your anus.
We did the traditional jumping up and down, but you never want to rub it into anyone's face".
Every few months Imix up a batch, and rub it into needy leather books.
Every few months I mix up a batch, and rub it into needy leather books.
"They'd rub it into their skin.
He can also pick up more pumpkin and rub it into his hair.
Apply it liberally to all sides of the pork shoulder and rub it into the meat just before cooking.
Instead of wiping the blood off with a rag or tissue, we would rub it into the rabbit.
Rub it into your roots.
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