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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into something new" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of change or transformation. Example: After years of living in the same town, she decided it was time to venture into something new and moved to a big city.
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It's morphed into something new.
Why turn it into something new?
Over all, he's curious, open to bumping into something new.
It blends two separate events into something new and memorable.
"They have to be drawn into something new," he said.
In a few months, I'd be done with that job, promoted into something new.
Now, they need to transform the PlayStation franchise into something new.
"Christianity took from Judaism and turned it into something new, and the Muslims did the same.
Shareholders in both companies are edgy about getting into something new and unproven.
But in a few of the show's more recent paintings, he combines them into something new.
On block after block, the houses were escaping their old forms, turning into something new.
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