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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swallowed into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something being engulfed or absorbed by something else, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The town seemed to be swallowed into the fog as night fell."
Alternatives: "engulfed by" or "consumed by".
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Instantly, she was swallowed into the crowd, and we were pulled toward the back.
Ugh, Isaac has been swallowed into a gigantic stomach-like 'thing'thing
In a few years, individual apps may have been swallowed into bigger ones.
Amini's friends in prison had been swallowed into the system; there was nothing anyone could do for them.
But the prospect of a pretty part of the county being swallowed into Ashford's built-up sprawl appals some locals.
A merger with J&J, on the other hand, would see Guidant swallowed into a huge and diversified group.
Only in the last second, when Ms. Skarpetowska was swallowed into the group, was the sense of emergency convincing.
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Mr. Yglesias describes in frightening detail the bladder his wife's surgeons fashion for her after her diseased one is removed, her fevers, her inability to digest food, the tube that drains everything she swallows into a plastic bag.
The condition is called dysphagia, which can make it hard to breathe and can turn the simple act of swallowing into a dangerous adventure.
The life cycle involves migration up the respiratory tract, followed by swallowing into the gastrointestinal tract.
Amniotic fluid originates primarily from fetal urine and is absorpted primarily by fetal swallowing into the digestive system.
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