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The phrase "also tend to transform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or shifts that occur alongside other actions or trends.
Example: "In addition to improving efficiency, these new technologies also tend to transform the way we communicate."
Alternatives: "also often change" or "also frequently alter".
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They also tend to transform the political landscape.
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Wagner's enthusiasm had much to do with Gluck's steady popularity in German-speaking lands, but also tended to transform him from what he really was to what Wagner wished him retrospectively to have been.
His speculations tend to transform into fact.
Great national traumas tend to transform federal law enforcement, and that is likely to happen in the aftermath of September 11th.
Kawakubo's designs tend to transform those who don them into mythical personae, otherworldly creatures or conceptual artworks.
The immersion test also shows that the calcium phosphate coating can mitigate the corrosion of Mg alloy substrate, and tends to transform into hydroxyapatite (HA).
It tends to transform me into a hunched, jittery, jabbering gorilla, wrestling my wayward motor functions.
This tends to transform into good transactions.
They also tend to lose their differentiated properties and transform into the neoplastic state.
They also tend to mumble.
They also tend to recur.
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