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Discover Ludwig"but transform" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It can be used when contrasting two or more ideas or actions, with the word "but" indicating a change or contradiction. Here is an example: "I struggled with my insecurities, but transformed them into motivation to work harder and achieve my goals."
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For films with Ti adhesion layers, the transformation kinetics and extent of transformation depend on the film thickness in a surprising way with intermediate thickness films showing initially fast transformations and stable mixed textures, while thicker films show an incubation time but transform fully.
Racanelli aimed to keep the National Aquarium's building but transform the experience it offered.
"Related's plan would maintain the same acreage of ball fields, but transform the piers into an entertainment complex.
Ginkgoes are similar, but transform a little later in October, turning from green to yellow to off the tree in a matter of a couple of days.
The result of Dolly Collins's arrangements is to keep the authenticity of the songs - and their medieval texture - but transform them into something new, original, and relevant.
His productions, for himself and others, are marvelously particular about low-volume sounds, away from the foreground of the mix, that can go nearly unnoticed but transform the music.
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But transforming the ethos will be difficult.
But transformed through your imagination, it becomes something new.
But transforming from platform to producer has been challenging for all, including Google.
The characteristics of early religion were continued but transformed in the proto-Neolithic and Neolithic periods.
But transforming the fortunes of the England first XV is not its immediate target.
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