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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sneak into" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to enter something secretly or to avoid being seen. For example, "We tried to sneak into the movie theater without paying."
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Or did I sneak into Wakefield?
Sneak into the business development team.
Or did I sneak into Olinville?
Denver could sneak into the playoffs.
Maybe we can sneak into the playoffs!
Their words sneak into our thought and darken it.
She's not trying to sneak into a nightclub.
Every chance he got, Steve would sneak into the show.
Every night scores of young men sneak into Côte d'Ivoire.
To sneak into the circus, she tricks the usher.
People will try sneak into interesting and keynote speakers.
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