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Discover Ludwig"snapping into" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is generally used to describe the quickness or suddenness of an action, such as: "She snapped into action the moment the bell rang."
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"I'll go home and change," says Bond, snapping into action.
"This is a runway record," she said, snapping into a Vogue-worthy pose.
"Hey, that chick's fat," he said, snapping into "Beavis and Butt-head" video-commentary mode.
The cogwheel of the Bradbury elevator was heard snapping into action, and Davis set off to perform again.
Motherwell had been right in Rangers faces in the first half but now it was the hosts snapping into tackles.
Anyway, the Mexicans are snapping into challenges with an intense ferocity, refusing to allow Brazil to settle at all.
There were no security guards wearing blazers and earpieces and standing on every corner, snapping into walkie-talkies.
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Berry snaps into action.
Then I snapped into autopilot.
The torso snaps into depth.
Suddenly a carousel snaps into place.
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