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Can I use "to her toast" instead of "into her toast" here? Would the nuance of this sentence change if I use "to"?

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Rebecca

No, you can't use the preposition "to" instead of "into" here because the preposition "to" is not used to describe the action of putting something on a piece of toast. Instead, you could replace "into" with "onto" or "on" and the nuance would not change. Ex: She spread the jam onto her toast. Ex: Would you like some butter on your bread?

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