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"gets transformed into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a process of change or conversion from one thing to another. For example: - "The caterpillar gets transformed into a butterfly through the process of metamorphosis." - "The old factory building gets transformed into a trendy art gallery." - "Through hard work and determination, he gets transformed into a successful businessman."
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And in front of your eyes, it gets transformed into something else entirely".
Take me through the process of how an accurate number gets transformed into an inaccurate one.
The story of a ruthless executive (Kevin Spacey) who gets transformed into a cat made $6.5m after scoring even worse reviews than Suicide Squad.
Spotted by Andreas Eder For three months, the beautiful park balcony above the river Isar gets transformed into the most lively beach spot in Munich.
"This archetype of a hooded young man on the street corner who just talks about one or two things gets transformed into something much broader.
But as the pressures rise, the fragile human body gets transformed into a kind of pressure cooker that is squeezed hard on all sides — by extreme water pressure on the outside and blood pressure on the inside.
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Kubot, a net rusher, grew so weary of seeing his deep volleys and approach shots get transformed into gold by Goffin's deft hands that he watched one winner fly by late in the third set.
[They are characters in "Bringing Up Father," a George McManus comic strip that first appeared in 1913 about a newly rich Irishman and his nagging wife.] And from Maggie, she got transformed into Osama bin Laden.
The songs are sturdier than ever, and they possess a sneaky sort of power; phrases that look laughable on the page (for starters, "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly") somehow get transformed into grand, singalong refrains.
"Somehow," Mr. Thompson said at a news conference called to announce his findings, "an agreement between the Department of Education and Snapple got transformed into a citywide deal that was three times as large.
When government pays for young people to work as counselors or child care providers, it's a bargain, a win-win-win: good for the young people like Christopher who get transformed into the "indoor baseball guy;" good for the low-income children who learn to love indoor baseball; and good for their parents, who get affordable, quality child care.
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