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"being converted to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of changing or transforming from one thing to another. For example: - The old factory was being converted to a modern office space. - After much research, she decided to convert to a vegetarian diet. - The online course focuses on the benefits of being converted to renewable energy sources. - The church was being converted to a community center to serve the needs of the neighborhood. - The old car was being converted to run on electric power instead of gasoline.
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My local cinema is being converted to a live theatre.
Now he is being converted to a position player.
New buildings are going up, and older ones are being converted to high-end residences.
The monolithic building, being converted to condos, was formerly the Jehovah's Witnesses' printing and shipping plant.
One of the properties was a 19th-century warehouse that is being converted to condos.
Entire blocks of homes are being converted to short-term rental apartments and hostels.
Here on the Big Island of Hawaii, seawater is also being converted to electricity.
Many older office buildings are being converted to residential units and new buildings are being constructed.
It is critical to find ways to prevent forests being converted to agriculture.
Many buildings downtown are being converted to more profitable residential use, further shrinking the supply.
Some of these are being converted to run on less dangerous low-enriched uranium.
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