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Discover Ludwig"trespassing into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
Generally, it is used to talk about someone entering or going into a location without permission. For example: "The intruder was caught trespassing into the museum late at night."
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But angels are notable for their trespassing into the modern world.
In trespassing into the power station, scaling chimneys and effectively taking up residency, the demonstrators have acted illegally.
Now, every week newspapers, magazines and scientific journals report on how neuroscience is trespassing into domains previously the sole preserve of the interpretive humanities.
The film included an interview with Faye Turney, the only woman among the group, who apologised for "trespassing" into Iranian waters.
His analytical mind was always engaged and seeking new perspectives, which often meant deliberately taking a wrong turn and trespassing into closed spaces.
It's hardly a question that feels remote or archaic today, and without ever trespassing into the territory of hectoring, this production implores us with wit and good cheer to keep probing for answers within our own hearts.
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He also trespassed into private spheres in Berlin and started sexual relationships," said Hunko.
American businesses are typically reluctant to trespass into someone else's sector.
"That's going to trespass into another of my problems, which is trust issues".
I find that sand trespasses into places where it is neither welcome nor comfortable.
"Obviously we trespassed into their waters," the 26-year-old adds.
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