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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to drift into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or unintentional movement into a state, situation, or condition. Example: "As the conversation continued, I found myself drifting into a daydream, lost in my thoughts."
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Men started to drift into the men's room.
I used to drift into the back of people.
Since no explicit commitment is made, it is easier to drift into living together than it is to drift into a marriage.
Faced with the prospect of extinction, Local Councils began to drift into Nusra's orbit.
After this bravura performance, the novel begins to drift into more predictable territory.
It's brilliance was to allow you to drift into your own world.
The Jets, meanwhile, continue to drift into an uncertain off-season.
The original meaning of "to drift into dreamland" requires an additional word: to nod off.
In some cases charges were hastily dropped, never filed or allowed to drift into administrative limbo.
Is his leg-gun Weiwei's way of telling us not to drift into zombie-like political apathy?
The flashing yellow lights of utility trucks are omnipresent and start to drift into background noise before long.
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