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"taped into" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically refers to something being physically secured into place using adhesive tape, but it can also be used metaphorically to mean something being incorporated or integrated into a larger concept or system. Example: The wires were carefully taped into place before the drywall was installed. Example: The new employee quickly taped into the company's culture and became an invaluable member of the team.
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Once the tube is taped into place, feeding begins.
We shot things off near, far, forward, back, sideways, and, taped into trees, even downward.
I had my notes taped into the pages of what I thought was a rather official-looking Moleskine journal.
A needle was taped into the back of one hand and attached to a clear plastic tube.
The clippings are reproduced as taped into a scrapbook, some alone on a page, others adorned with scribbles and sketches.
A few weeks later, a twenty-milligram bottle of 516 arrived, taped into a sealed Tyvek envelope.
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He shows me a German dictation machine that presses tape into LP-like grooves.
I brought Scotch tape, and at every stop each child chose a postcard to tape into his book.
I am an investor in Yammer, I like what you are taping into.
Analyzd's Tel Aviv office will be taping into the Israeli hi-tech talent pool.
Thus, technology is seen as a culture, and institutions should tape into these affordances to connect with their students.
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