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The phrase "a way of morphing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or process of transformation or change, often in a creative or abstract context.
Example: "The artist found a way of morphing traditional techniques with modern technology to create unique pieces."
Alternatives: "a method of transformation" or "a means of changing".
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However, architects have a way of morphing into intelligent designers.
Perhaps worse from a U.S. perspective, modest troop commitments have a way of morphing into larger ones.
I always liked hearing it, but after a few decades these things have a way of morphing from stories into mythology.
Find a way of morphing it together.
But established sports have a way of morphing into something similar in spirit, yet delightfully different in practice.
Some cautionary points need to be made: War has a way of morphing into different forms spurred by the development of new weaponry or by the unforeseen crises that humanity faces.
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"Never" has a funny way of morphing into "not yet" in certain situations — see: the point of this post.
In a sense, the Morph is as much a way of proving that Sensel's technology truly works.
Similarly, democracy morphed from being merely a form of government to being a way of life.
But while such a short creative period didn't bode well for a public showing — there were comical levels of fidgeting — it did provide some insight into the way ideas morph into different versions of a dance.
Missed this during my travels Rupert Murdoch Rupert Murdoch admitting to fault for the way MySpace morphed into an overgrown company in need of a massive trim.
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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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