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"is formed into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the idea that something has been changed by an action, such as a transformation. For example, "The dough is formed into a delicious loaf of bread."
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Hymnen is formed into four "regions" with "centres" that focus on different countries.
The original sample is formed into a cone-shaped pile and then flattened into a disk.
His hair is formed into a salt-and-pepper tonsure with a sparse cirrus on top.
It is formed into a bay by two rocky outcrops, one topped by the white, 19th-century Trafalgar lighthouse.
My right hand is formed into a claw that is literally shaped like an iPhone at this point.
As the dough is formed into a log, press a ruler or straight edge against the log of dough to help form a long narrow cylinder.
Counter tops are autoclave concrete, made of Portland cement, quartz sand and a mineral binder that is formed into panels, steamed for 25 hours and then air-cured.
In principle, steel is formed into either flat products or long products, both of which have either a hot-rolled, cold-formed, or coated surface.
First, the material for the bridge thread emerges from one of the spider's specialized silk glands and is formed into a strand by its spinnerets.
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Buried discomfort is forming into words.
The rubies, said Mr. Frawley, were formed into the rock.
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