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The phrase "are edited into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of modifying or transforming content to fit into a new format or context.
Example: "The raw footage from the interviews are edited into a cohesive documentary."
Alternatives: "are transformed into" or "are compiled into".
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You see her grappling with this in "Wild Dead" (1984), another immersive work — this time with 33 monitors — in which appropriated media images, corporate logos and computer graphics are edited into a delirious new configuration.
MGF data are edited into files with a common data file format, archived on a data server, and made available to the science community.
These diaries are edited into broadband-friendly installments of three or four minutes each.
The group stages unauthorised provocative guerrilla performances in unusual public locations, which are edited into music videos and posted on the Internet.
"Short fragments of films are edited into a rapid succession of events that the musicians use as a structure for their performance," meaning that the work's visuals are composed of clips from films, documentaries, TV shows, and more, cross- and match-cut into a free-form narrative.
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Taped footage was edited into 13 episodes.
Their conversation has been edited into a first-person narrative.
Mr. Sharrett's answers have been edited into a narrative.
They had been edited into the transcript by the Élysée Palace.
The results were edited into a short film.
And each episode was edited into a swift hour.
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