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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seeping into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something gradually entering or infiltrating a space, situation, or mindset.
Example: "The cold air was seeping into the room through the cracks in the window."
Alternatives: "infiltrating" or "permeating".
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Their views are seeping into the culture.
The slowdown is seeping into other corners.
I couldn't stop the present from seeping into the past.
But now the trouble is seeping into the West Bank.
Water was rapidly seeping into the cargo hold.
The cold was seeping into my body, invading me.
"Euro zone break-up contagion is seeping into Spanish yields".
Teachers complain about fumes seeping into their classrooms.
Apparently some of that cold is seeping into the hall.
The old economy image is seeping into corporate dress policies.
Pathogens are now seeping into the unlikeliest foods.
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