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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swamp into" is not correct and does not appear to be a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or a mix-up of other phrases, as "swamp" typically refers to a wetland or to overwhelm someone with too much of something. Example: "The project began to swamp me with deadlines and responsibilities."
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On the other side of a low concrete wall is the swamp into which the spring used to flow.
"Quite honestly, it's hard to turn a swamp into a parking lot," he said, referring to the riverfront.
Little herds appear all the time, especially in western Siberia, grazing along the road or moving at twilight from the woods or the swamp into a glade.
The system also included two dams built to convert a large swamp into Dow's Lake and dams to make the rivers navigable.
BEYOND the town of Cordova, on Prince William Sound in south-eastern Alaska, the Copper River delta branches out in silt and swamp into the gulf.
Community leaders and neighbors were invited to air their opinions, as master planners considered how to turn this former swamp into a cultural, and sustainable, landscape.
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Farmers have converted mangrove swamps into brackish ponds for shrimp and fish.
Ever since the 1920s we've been transmogrifying Florida swamps into real estate.
When levels rose, this place was swamped into a delta; when they fell, it reappeared coated in signature sediment.
Mangrove and freshwater swamp forests are found along the coast; tropical lowland evergreen rainforests extend from the coastal swamps into the mountains.
The island's longest river, it flows for 230 mi (370 km) from its source in the Sierra Maestra westward through alluvial swamps into the Golfo (gulf ) de Guacanayabo.
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