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Discover Ludwig"smack into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when something hits something else hard and abruptly. For example, "The baseball flew off the bat and then smacked into the outfield fence."
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Smack into that parked pickup truck.
They'd run smack into a discrimination lawsuit.
He ran, smack, into Virimi Vakatawa.
They shoot an electric shock right smack into the archipallium".
There he ran smack into his own character test.
But many of them ran smack into global economic reality.
Political wisdom this week runs smack into economic reality.
Mendis hears the ball smack into Bairstow's gloves.
Derrick's situation throws your football mortality smack into your face".
Running smack into a corner, he tumbles backward, until his limbs snag on a pillar.
Instead of flanking Crittenden, they would run smack into Thomas's corps.
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