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created into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "created into" is not correct and typically not used in written English.
It is generally used incorrectly as "created" already implies the act of making something, and "into" is unnecessary. Example: "The sculpture was created into a beautiful piece of art." (should be "created as" or "transformed into")
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51 human-written examples
Even more recent children's fantasy books from the decade are being created into films.
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In the years I've been a councillor in Splott I've seen terraced homes being created into flats, and I've seen five or six public houses close.
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The official listings as published on the site have been created into a spreadsheet here, showing you exactly which bands to find and on which day.
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The German group Renegade Theater presented a b-boy adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" called "Rumble" at the 2004 Fringe Festival, and in Britain the crew ZooNation created "Into the Hoods," based on the Stephen Sondheim musical "Into the Woods".
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It's not easy and you have to lose some of the depth that you would love to have and just try your best to insinuate the greater world you've created into the images and limited text.
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Thorpe knows of no other family mementoes of his great-great-grandfather except one photograph, but Wood's fascination with the future, and the window he created into the past, has had an enduring legacy.
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It has helped turn the content we all create into gold.
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Capitalism is itself marvelously adaptive, able to turn the problems it creates into lucrative business opportunities: diet pills, heart-bypass operations, insulin pumps, bariatric surgery.
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The literary texture that spills over from Kiefer's books and illuminates his paintings turns all that he creates into something we can read.
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In each email you can decide whether to flag, delete, create into a project, or archive.
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Finally, companies need to turn some of the value they create into cash or they go out of business.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the act of creation or transformation, prefer using alternatives like "transformed into", "made into", or "converted into" for clearer and more grammatically sound sentences.
Common error
The word "created" already implies a result or final form. Avoid adding "into" as it creates redundancy. Instead, focus on what the subject became or was transformed into.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "created into" functions as a verb phrase, indicating a transformation or the result of a creative process. However, Ludwig AI notes that it's often grammatically incorrect and redundant. Its use suggests an action that results in a new form or state.
Frequent in
Science
37%
News & Media
35%
Wiki
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "created into" appears frequently across diverse sources, Ludwig flags it as grammatically questionable. Its function involves describing transformations, but it's often redundant. For clear, concise writing, consider alternatives like "transformed into", "made into", or "converted into". While seen in various registers, avoid it in formal or professional contexts to maintain grammatical correctness. Pay special attention to source categories, which point out that it's more common in science and news contexts, but still consider alternatives.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
transformed into
Emphasizes a complete change in form or appearance.
converted into
Highlights a change in function or purpose.
made into
A simpler, more direct way of expressing creation or transformation.
fashioned into
Suggests careful craftsmanship or shaping.
turned into
Implies a change in state or condition.
developed into
Indicates a gradual process of growth and change.
molded into
Emphasizes the shaping or forming of a material.
repurposed into
Highlights the reuse of something for a different purpose.
adapted into
Focuses on modifying something to suit a new purpose or condition.
evolved into
Suggests a natural or organic process of transformation.
FAQs
How can I use "created" correctly without adding "into"?
Use "created as" or "transformed into". For example, instead of "The artist created the clay into a sculpture", say "The artist created the clay as a sculpture" or "The artist transformed the clay "into a sculpture"".
What's a more concise way to say "created into"?
Alternatives include "made into", "turned into", or simply "created", depending on the context. If you intend to show a transformation, prefer “transformed into”.
Is "created into" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "created into" is generally incorrect. The word “created” already implies a result or transformation, making "into" unnecessary and grammatically redundant.
Which phrases can replace "created into" to describe a transformation?
Effective replacements are "transformed into", "converted into", or "adapted into", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey in your writing.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested