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"sinks in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be understood or accepted gradually. You can use it in situations where something is initially hard to understand or believe, but then slowly becomes clearer or more believable. Example: As I listened to the lecture, the concept of quantum physics began to sink in.
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It sinks in".
Then reality sinks in.
Eventually that sinks in.
The scale of the error sinks in.
That's when it sinks in.
But then reality sinks in.
Sometimes, all that gloom sinks in.
Let me know when it sinks in".
It's all good until the feeling of stagnation sinks in.
There's no shame if your cake sinks in the middle.
"I hope maybe it never sinks in," she said.
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