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The phrase "could be made into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the potential transformation or adaptation of something into a different form or format.
Example: "This novel could be made into a successful film due to its compelling storyline."
Alternatives: "might be transformed into" or "can be adapted into"
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The basement could be made into living space.
"It could be made into this pen tip".
People asked if the cover could be made into coasters or placemats.
Ms. Berg suggests that this could be made into a guestroom or a home office.
Any of these scripts could be made into a Hollywood movie.
What if she could be made into a symbol of savage cachet?
I think they could be made into a sculpture of some sort.
For $200 million or less the street could be made into a grand surface promenade.
"I wanted to write the type of book that could be made into a movie.
It could be a printed piece or it could be made into a video".
"A solid one-pound block of butter could be made into a few dozen pats with one fell swoop.
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