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The phrase "deform into" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is usually used to describe a change in shape or form, often through a process such as melting, molding, or pressure. For example, "The wax sculpture had been heated and deformed into a lifelike figure."
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As a space is smoothed under the Ricci flow, some regions deform into what mathematicians refer to as "singularities".
If you hit it with a hammer it shatters, but try to make a sculpture and it'll slowly deform into a squidgy blob.
The passing tire can't deform into the valleys because the water is there, and it can't push the water out because the rubber hitting the peaks forms a seal.
High formability would enable the composite to deform into a preferable shape by secondary forming.
Photomicrographs provided evidence that the red blood cells deform into a hexagonal close-packed structure.
Both components are observed to initially deform into a sheet morphology.
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Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that, when the voltage exceeds some critical value, the homogenous deformation of the layer becomes unstable, and the layer deforms into a mixture of thin and thick regions.
Metals are important largely because they can be easily deformed into useful shapes.
The body contents are liquids or tissues that can be deformed into different shapes, but they maintain a constant volume.
Poincaré singled out the idea of considering closed curves in the manifold that cannot be deformed into one another.
Two objects that can be deformed into one another will have the same homology and cohomology groups.
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