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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tucking into" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of starting to eat something with enthusiasm or enjoyment. Example: "After a long day, I couldn't wait to get home and start tucking into my favorite dinner."
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Bassist Chris Slorach is happily tucking into a chicken wrap.
Dave needs to be seen tucking into chips and gravy.
"'Incestuous, don't you mean?' says Gordon, tucking into roast chicken".
"It's brilliant," he says, tucking into an ice-cream.
Inside, a steaming Englishman is tucking into his sandwich.
Later that afternoon Clive celebrated by tucking into Victoria sponge.
David suggests a picture of Khan tucking into a poppadom.
All around him, people were tucking into beer and chips.
Instead, he started tucking into the yellow snow I'd created.
Tucking into them with curiosity and anticipation, I came away unsatisfied.
Hit the bar for champagne cocktails before tucking into classics such as escargots at the restaurant.
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