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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tips into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gradually or slightly move into a different state or situation. Example: The conversation began to get heated, and before I knew it, it had tipped into an argument.
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That's where the NFL tips into immorality.
Mr. Maloney has incorporated health tips into his consulting work.
But unlike his, her work never tips into cruelty.
Antagonism tips into violence (albeit consensual) and briefly, sex.
At her worst, her excessive control tips into contrivance.
"It could show the extent to which market-making tips into proprietary trading," he said.
Set the policy rate above the natural rate and the economy tips into depression.
As the economy tips into recession, yields and load factors are rapidly worsening.
In Goya's "Caprichos," four examples of which are included, satire tips into nightmare.
The setting is an unnamed European capital as it tips into military dictatorship.
In the book, he wrote, "We never developed Gray's tips into publishable stories.
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