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Discover Ludwig"I've converted" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to express that a person has changed their beliefs or opinions about something. For example: "I used to think that teachers were too strict in the classroom, but I've converted and now agree with the importance of setting boundaries."
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I've always lived in New York City, in buildings I've converted, to prove that converters are not evil.
"I hope I've converted people.
"I've converted some," he added.
"Because 12 volts crank up faster, people think I've converted.
"I've converted many folks to this drink," he said.
I can't say how many I've converted, but I'd guess a few thousand".
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Variation after variation, he demonstrated how I had converted high humor into low slapstick.
I also told him I had converted to Islam, but didn't offer any details.
"I have converted two Buddhist girls, Muslims, an atheist Jew and a few nuns.
But after the flood of relief subsided, I knew that I had converted in a different way.
I remember a lady on a bus who got really angry and abusive when she found out I had converted.
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