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Free sign up"a conversion of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a transformation of something into a different form. Example: The company's recent success can be attributed to a conversion of traditional marketing strategies to digital marketing methods.
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This article was amended on 21 March 2016 to correct a conversion of feet to metres.
In a conversion of a former warehouse building, 100 new apartments are in the works.
This article was amended on 10 June 2015 to correct a conversion of krona to sterling.
This article was amended on 15 September 2014 to correct a conversion of 10ft to 3m.
One development now in progress is Roman House, a conversion of a former office block.
This article was amended on 7 May 2012 to correct a conversion of international units into micrograms.
Then there is Loft25, on 25th Street, a conversion of a yellow-brick warehouse, with a glassy addition.
Instead, township officials said they favored a conversion of the land to open fields and trails for hikers and cyclists.
Our leader on America's sex laws (August 8th) contained a conversion of 1,000 feet to 900 metres.
The Beacon, another huge residential project, is a conversion of the former Jersey City Medical Center that will eventually have about 1,200 units.
In July, we'll see the first signs of their long-delayed extension to the gallery: a conversion of the old power station's subterranean oil tanks.
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