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Discover Ludwig"sneaked into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to describe when someone enters a space secretly or quietly. For example, "The thief sneaked into the jewelry store after closing time."
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I sneaked into one.
Baylor practically sneaked into the Big 12 Conference in 1996.
I sneaked into the bedroom and called Roger.
He sneaked into the players' lounge without a credential.
Pier 15 sneaked into town this summer unobserved by me.
Smith sneaked into a bathroom to write a speech.
In the 1990s he sneaked into rebel camps in Burma.
Southern sneaked into this aerie through the back door: Europe.
The actor sneaked into Uriah's dressing room & stole his costume.
They have not sneaked into a semi-final.
But she has nonetheless sneaked into pop-culture consciousness.
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