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"slamming into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a sudden, forceful impact or collision. Example: The car swerved off the road, slamming into a tree with a loud crash.
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No more slamming into offset barriers at high speed.
Emmett whizzed by, nearly slamming into his brother.
Rockets slamming into the southern cities sent people running from tents to bomb shelters.
Each was created by a giant rock from outer space slamming into the earth.
The train careered off the rails before slamming into a concrete wall.
It's noisy, a mash-up, a text slamming into the present moment, split open, banged.
"They're faster than we are," Garrett said, slamming into the sand with his shovel.
By late in the afternoon they could hear distant mortar shells slamming into the desert.
As they waited their turn, mortar shells came slamming into a brick wall above them.
Then I hit the deck hard, the ground slamming into my back.
That storm became a Category 5 storm before slamming into the Yucat?
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