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Discover LudwigThe phrase "snuck into" is correct and can be used in written English
The phrase is used when someone goes somewhere surreptitiously. For example, "She snuck into the movie theater without paying."
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Some snuck into America on tourist visas.
Then a fox snuck into Pixar's henhouse.
"A few adults have snuck into them, too".
So poetry kind of snuck into my life.
A woman who looked like her snuck into the hotel last night.
I think the cut of the wetsuit suit may have snuck into his designs a bit".
Snuck into restaurant dressed as fellow-diner but press tags slipped out of bustier.
No, not more Armitage, but two pieces of crusty white bread snuck into his suit pocket.
I was very curious and I and a friend snuck into the rushes room.
"I had a friend make a fake press pass and snuck into Burma that way".
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Dear Editor, I draw your attention to an article written by Ben Van Der Merwe titled "We Snuck Into the "Tory Momentum" Re-Launch Pasty" linked as follows: https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/7xde7g/we-snuck-into-the-tory-momentum-re-launch-party.
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