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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stare into" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to describe an instance of intense gazing or contemplation, particularly when directed towards someone or something. For example, "She stared into his eyes, searching for some sign of understanding."
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Stare into an Infinity Portal of Light Art.
I stare into the vast expanse.
They stare into the screen, purely transfixed.
Most of the others stare into space.
Here's a test: stare into a mirror.
At bars, they stare into space.
The three stare into their laps intently.
For a long stare into a cold abyss?
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I stared into my staring eyes.
Many stared into space.
He "stares into space.
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