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"will be fed into" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever two elements or substances (or sometimes abstract concepts) will be introduced to or combined with one another. For example: "The data collected from this survey will be fed into an algorithm to produce a detailed report."
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Wandsworth is inviting comments, which will be fed into the jury's discussions.
Some of that information will be fed into the supercomputer, which is named Minerva, after the Roman goddess of wisdom.
Coolant set at -30C will be fed into the pipes, eventually freezing the surrounding earth to create an impermeable barrier.
Over the next few weeks the conclusions of 20 or so inquiry groups will be fed into the Quadrennial Defence Review.
The ethane will be fed into "crackers" that convert the gas into ethylene, used in the production of a range of plastic products.
The outcomes of the discussions will be fed into the negotiation process for Rio+20 to be held in Brazil in June 2012.
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BBC School Reporters on Wembley Way will be feeding into our live coverage and if you fancy a go yourself, you can!
Then, by using low-rank tensor decomposition, partial motion of objects in global context were preserved which will be feeding into deep architecture to automatically learning global-term motion features.
He says that the next generation of games that are being developed rely on things like machine learning to improve the experience for users, and this is one of the areas that will be feeding into Gree's games going forward.
If they are not landing properly while exercising, they will be feeding into the problem and possibly inviting ACL issues.
And just like Colorado did when it first opened up, it had some shortages, but Washington's supply system is very robust and in a little bit of time all those suppliers will be feeding into the retail chain and there will be a lot".
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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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