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The phrase "trickle into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or slow movement of something into a place or situation. Example: "As the sun began to rise, light started to trickle into the room through the curtains."
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Migrants trickle into the city.
Impressive new alternative-fuel cars began to trickle into dealerships.
Woods never saw that shot trickle into the water.
Aid had just begun to trickle into many areas.
Facebook employees have begun to trickle into the new space.
But they are just starting to trickle into the hall.
At the top of the street, visitors trickle into Morocco's recently inaugurated museum of modern art.
Among the first to trickle into the cocktail hour were Mia Farrow and Ralph Nader.
But with synthetic dyes, extra chemicals can trickle into the waste stream.
Fleury managed to put his glove on it before it could trickle into the net.
The beetles simply have to tilt their bodies to make the water trickle into their mouths.
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