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Discover Ludwig"become transformed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a change or evolution in someone or something's appearance, behavior, or nature. Example: After years of struggle, the caterpillar finally emerged from its cocoon, become transformed into a beautiful butterfly.
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Thus, lhen plasmin was present 3T3 cells did not become transformed, but expresses transformation-like features.
After two months they re-enter the mitotic cycle and become transformed into astrocytes.
So you make a field, throw out a ball, and people who look like their lives are lost become transformed.
In his telling, the Forces Vives had somehow become transformed into narco-terrorists and members of Al Qaeda.
In cuttlefish and squids, a shell that was originally chambered has become transformed into a laminated cuttlebone.
And I think that the context around these new jobs is [that] most of the jobs become transformed in different ways.
The brain mechanisms by which sensory cues become transformed into expectations of impending events are a critical component of cognitive tuning of sensory processing.
Then there is the world defined by game day, when regular people become transformed and operate in a world of fast-paced mayhem where nearly everything goes.
Words that might be thought "at best maudlin, at worst painfully trite" become transformed in the "mouth of an expressive, and doomed, teenager".
"If a Western power confirms this impression, then we become really part of the military drive, and we as aid workers can become transformed into war targets.
And Americans either become transformed from occupiers to peacekeepers, not just in Iraqi eyes but in the world's, or we finally gain that elusive exit strategy.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com