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The phrase "shove into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of forcefully pushing or thrusting something into a small or tight space. For example: 1. She shoved her books into her backpack. 2. He shoved the last few pieces of clothing into his suitcase. 3. The car was so crowded, I had to shove myself into the backseat. 4. The waiter rudely shoved the food into our plates. 5. I tried to shove the key into the lock, but it wouldn't budge.
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Morocco:"Turning a Shove into a Nudge?
How much of each can you shove into a pita?
In a mighty couple of hours, Ibsen once again gave drama a shove into the next century and beyond.
"At the moment, they're trying to find more and more people to shove into that bottom bracket.
It's an album that doesn't gently introduce you to Parker's world so much as shove into it you headfirst.
But a relatively routine shove into the boards from behind by Victor Hedman triggered symptoms that kept Crosby out of the Penguins lineup for 10 months.
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