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"be made into" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something being transformed or changed into something else. For example: "The old barn was made into a modern office building."
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They can be made into political bombs.
They may even be made into cars.
Some people can be made into monsters.
They want to see their ideas be made into something.
The basement could be made into living space.
Our daughters would automatically be made into their sibling's keepers.
These promises must now be made into something real.
Aluminum can be made into cans and foil.
"A tasteless thing to be made into an election issue".
The winning entry will be made into a film.
Can also be made into smaller, individual pies.
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