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The phrase "spring into life" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to suddenly become very active or animated. Example: After weeks of cold weather, the first rays of sunshine caused the garden to spring into life, with flowers blooming and birds chirping.
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63 min: Suddenly City spring into life.
The game did spring into life towards the break.
The regional bodies that will spring into life next spring will inevitably take on a life of their own.
The bars spring into life as men and women, in the oldest human exchange, meet to trade for sex.
Along the way, there is a piano apparently linked to one in Andersson's own studio, which will spring into life any time he sits down and plays.
Waldir Peres, the latest in a long line of hapless Brazilian goalkeepers, admitted before the game that his great fear was that Rossi would suddenly spring into life.
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Then a rejuvenated SKC sprung into life.
The almost-deserted "war room" sprang into life.
The Twitter account containing some super-injuncted material sprung into life just before 2pm on Sunday.
When the Philharmonic plays a sweeping crescendo, it is as though the hall springs into life.
This set hasn't quite sprung into life yet, there's a lull.
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