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The phrase "sunken in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is depressed or lowered in relation to its surroundings.
Example: "The shipwreck was found with its hull sunken in the sand at the bottom of the ocean."
Alternatives: "sunk into" or "depressed in".
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Matilda sits sunken in a chair, head in hands.
That reality seems to have sunken in with some.
It hasn't sunken in, but I do know the significance of it".
Now it just sits there, sunken in the Erie Basin with everyone wondering about it.
Up to four archegonia are formed, sunken in the tissue of the gametophyte, each with a female gamete, or egg.
"It really hasn't sunken in to the fullest that we lost a guy that was unbelievable," Higdon said.
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But right next to her was this very sunken-in man in his twenties, coughing and hacking.
Sunken-in eyes with bags underneath, a scab-covered face, disheveled hair, track marks, underweight, skin covered in dirt.
I asked if it would repair my sunken-in face, and he said I would be so happy with my looks it wouldn't matter to me.
The openings of 16 20 (n = 3, r = 2 3, m = 5) gland cells constituting the complex (Fig. 7h) are connected to the gland bodies via elongated, thin ducts, which are 1.0 1.5 μm in diameter and are all leading to a sunken-in area (14.8 18.3 μm × 6.4 8.2 μm, n = 3, r = 2 3, m = 5, Fig. 7h) around the male gonopore.
Sunken-in hips.
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