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"smash into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a forceful collision or impact. Example: The car drove straight into the brick wall, causing it to smash into a million pieces.
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I fall and smash into a cabinet of borosilicate glasses.
For half an hour they smash into the Springboks.
62 min: Jones and Trimble smash into each other.
They might not see the water before they smash into it.
About twenty feet above the water, I watched the ship smash into the ice.
"Conversely, the clouds of gas smash into each other, and stop, like a giant car crash.
I smash into her, and she asks me what I am doing there.
And then, on the last note, the front dancer would smash into the far wall.
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She smashed into a wall.
He smashes into a new Buick.
Eventually, smashing into people became fun.
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