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Discover Ludwig"into a reality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express that something has been made real or has occurred. For example, "She worked hard to turn her dream of owning her own business into a reality."
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"That scenario has now turned into a reality".
Trump is hoping to turn that oxymoron into a reality.
We'd been invited into a reality in which our failings would turn us into stars.
All that we need now is the funding to turn its national potential into a reality.
Kinect may well stand as its best bet yet for turning that vision into a reality.
But politicians face a struggle finding the billions needed to turn its dreams into a reality.
At Paris, countries including small islands are trying to turn this into a reality.
Lifelong education should be turned from a political slogan into a reality.
Turning this into a reality is a messy business, for all parties.
A win against Virginia Tech would help turn the Broncos' dream into a reality.
Together they turned that dream of saving Woburn into a reality.
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