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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sink back into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of returning to a previous state or condition, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long day at work, I like to sink back into my favorite chair and relax with a good book."
Alternatives: "fall back into" or "return to".
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Then I can sink back into the words.
It could sink back into the deep abyss by 2014.
There is strong social pressure not to sink back into old habits.
I rescue them from the void one final time before they sink back into it forever".
Gates seemed to sink back into his beige leather armchair, hesitant to contribute.
Only to sink back into a sort of sulky time-kill.
But do animals sink back into the swamp when they hibernate?
And I do still love to sink back into that old pillow.
Without pressure from below, politicians will sink back into their bad old ways.
Any side containing the remarkable Schalk Brits is unlikely to sink back into mediocrity.
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(To quote another passage from Rilke: "Now you feel / it wants to sink back / into the source of everything").
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