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The phrase "tumbles into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or uncontrolled movement into a situation or place, often implying a sense of chaos or surprise. Example: "As the children played near the edge of the hill, one of them accidentally tumbles into the small creek below."
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Re "Routine Ruse in Men's Soccer Tumbles Into Women's World Cup," July 12: A friend proposed an interesting solution to faking injuries.
1. ROUTINE RUSE IN MEN'S SOCCER TUMBLES INTO WOMEN'S WORLD CUP Diving is relatively absent from women's soccer, but Brazil used the tactic in its quarterfinal loss to the United States.
A frog tumbles into the family pool one day.
Or if a player tumbles into the stands chasing a shot?
As he goes out Healy follows him and demolishes the camera as he tumbles into it.
But once Charlotte tumbles into the French countryside, the film falls apart.
Mia tumbles into madness and a hospital that diagnoses brief psychotic disorder.
The ball is snapped, there is a thump, and Pochman's kick tumbles into almost complete silence.
Without missing a beat, she then tumbles into bed with her new "therapist".
Throughout our conversation there's a kind of free-associative drift, as one thing tumbles into another.
The weakest moments of "Travelogue" come with occasional tumbles into sentimentality.
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