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The phrase 'tilt into' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to mean to move abruptly and sharply in a particular direction. For example, "The ship suddenly tilted into a sharp turn as the captain tried to avoid the approaching iceberg."
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The fence-mending vibe can tilt into banality.
On the plus side, beautiful constellations tilt into view.
The pleasure of the painting is slender enough; now it threatens to tilt into banality.
More than anything, this Medea shows how depression can tilt into tragedy.
Performances tilt into caricature, especially in the second half, and some of the scene structuring seems lopsided.
"We have markedly altered his body posture to make him taller in the upper body and allow him to turn rather than tilt into the backswing.
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To the east, the blue Mediterranean tilted into view, with some dun-colored islands scattered offshore.
Do our commenters consider that optimistic, or tilting into dangerously naive?(Photo credit: AFP).
Two strong performances helped to steady what could have tilted into gothic folly.
Hundreds of thousands of microscopic mirrors are employed, each of which can be tilted into one of two positions.
Even for a preternaturally sweet sitcom, the hourlong final episode tilted into treacly, a cascade of damp-eyed goodbyes.
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