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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we stumbled into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected or unintentional encounter or situation. Example: "While exploring the old town, we stumbled into a charming little café that we had never seen before."
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How have we stumbled into this Orwellian nightmare?
We stumbled into this crisis without proper warning.
When it was light, we stumbled into vertical positions and groaned and prowled for coffee.
We stumbled into the very dark jungle and began our search.
By the time we stumbled into our campsite, our mood was existential.
After parties, we stumbled into the night howling songs of loneliness and sorrow.
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In the morning we stumble into more vintage stores.
We stumble into the workplace through a mixture of instinct, planning, happenstance and gravitational pull.
But the political risk of doing nothing if we stumble into another recession (as seems quite likely) is worse.
"In England we have been very bad at confronting the reality of death until it actually occurs, and then we stumble into it an very awkward, embarrassed way.
And he asked the journalists who cover the ad business to provide "clear-eyed critiques when we stumble into the gutter".
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