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The phrase "swell into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that gradually increases in size, intensity, or importance, often in a positive or impressive way. Example: "The small gathering began to swell into a large celebration as more guests arrived."
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But the words never swell into action.
Then the lines widen and swell into one.
They break into rap, swell into gospel, slide into jazz.
A mute, stunned applause usually follows, which can swell into noisier acclaim.
"The opinion gap must not be allowed to swell into an unbridgeable chasm," he warned.
In "The Wandering Earth," scientists discover that the sun is about to swell into a red giant.
In a healthy embryo, patches of cells along its sides swell into buds that stretch out into arms and legs.
The likelihood is that the 11-country consensus will swell into a majority among the EU's 27.
Drops of water swell into abstract forms that increase in luminosity, until pure white light floods the screen.
Instrumental melodies alternate with mystical poetry sung in galvanic, ululating voices; hushed moments swell into almost shattering crescendos.
After two or three weeks, the buds will swell into perfect green hearts, summer leaves in miniature.
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