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Discover Ludwig"converted from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to change something from one thing to another. For example, "This image was converted from a JPG to a PNG file."
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She converted from Catholicism.
Evans converted from the touchline.
Messi converted from the spot.
Converted from CERNLIB M342 by Rene Brun.
Andy Farrell converted from wide out.
Oh, and he converted from the touchline.
Jimmy Gopperth converted from a tricky angle.
Słonimski converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism.
The rice paddy was converted from corn in 2007.
It can, however, be converted from one form to another.
The data were converted from vector into raster.
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