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Discover Ludwig"whip into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a quick and forceful action or movement, such as "whipping into shape" or "whipping into action." Example: The coach whipped the team into shape before the big game.
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SQUALL BREAKS AT FINISH Hallstones Whip Into Water Flags of Craft Dressed for Larchmont's 1925 Opening.
Saying that though, they're difficult to whip into shape.
There's probably stuff in your fridge, at any moment, that you can whip into a meal.
Use a fork or a whisk to whip into a light paste.
Stir for 5 mins, then whip into really strong and shiny peaks.
The dancers trace elaborate ronds de jambe, whip into pirouettes, shimmer like fireflies evading the dawn.
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Brooke Wyndham is a super fun role as she has a huge, energetic song, "Whipped Into Shape".
But tricky bladders can be whipped into shape.
A Labourite whipped into shape by a Tory.
"Slay!" The effect was of air whipped into a meringue.
The set piece is whipped into the area by Mata.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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