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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sank into" is a correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or emotional action or state of being, usually in a figurative sense. Example: After hearing the tragic news, she sank into a deep depression. Example: As she relaxed into the warm bath water, she felt her muscles sink into a state of blissful relaxation. Example: The team's morale sank into despair after losing the championship game.
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I sank into my chair.
Steinle sank into her chair.
Then he sank into silence.
He sank into a depression.
She sank into depression.
Elizabeth sank into depression.
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Let Saturday sink into oblivion".
"We are sinking into poverty.
Sinking into the ocean.
As in sinking into.
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