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"stroll into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to walk leisurely or casually into a place. It can be used in a variety of contexts such as describing a relaxed entrance into a room, a spontaneous visit to a store, or even a figurative entrance into a new situation or idea. Example: As I strolled into the quaint coffee shop, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee enveloped me. Example: We decided to take a break and stroll into the nearby park to enjoy the beautiful autumn weather. Example: After much contemplation, he finally strolled into the world of entrepreneurship and started his own business.
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You don't stroll into them; you dig your way in.
Just stroll into a toy shop or book store.
The Dutch still need another goal and a win by Germany to stroll into the quarterfinals.
In Monte Carlo, Palermo and Malaga, for example, it is a pleasant stroll into the city.
Time to turn apples into pies as we stroll into autumn.
BEIJING, AUG. 7 Braving the chemical air, I stroll into the neighborhood, checking out metallic clanging.
The newcomers, unaware of yoga etiquette, stroll into class while oms are being chanted.
He could stroll into a professional football locker room tomorrow and feel as if he belonged.
Visitors from war-torn lands stroll into this confusion from hotels and feel right at home.
Then stroll into the Provençal food shops on Rue St.-François de Paule.
The deer would stroll into view and it was such a delight.
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