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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk into someone" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to physically run into or collide with someone while walking. Example: "As I was rushing out of the store, I accidentally walked into someone who was standing in my way." In this sentence, "walked into someone" is used to describe the action of colliding with another person while walking.
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Never walk into someone's office without a notepad, especially in those first few weeks.
You do not just walk into someone's garden and start taking photos.
But when you walk into someone's home and they see you're 22, it doesn't inspire confidence".
I cannot just walk into someone's house after a suicide and ask why they did it.
You have to be able to walk into someone's home and get them to talk to you.
Or would you walk into someone's home, eat from their bowl, and walk out smiling, saying, "So sorry, I've no budget for food"?
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It's like walking into someone's house and watching them just living.
To me, that approach would be like walking into someone's house with dirty shoes.
"You don't know what you're walking into; someone could have other stolen merchandise as well".
It's more like walking into someone's home, informal and sometimes more than a little hectic.
Karah Horgath says the "welcoming atmosphere feels like you are walking into someone's colourful family home".
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