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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it metamorphoses' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a process of transformation or change, typically from one form into another. For example, "The caterpillar slowly but surely metamorphoses into a beautiful butterfly."
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"It metamorphoses into monsters and angels," Mr. Auster said.
Each larva disperses from the parent colony before it metamorphoses in adult form.
It metamorphoses into a flying rock and then a U.F.O. with designs on taking over the Earth.
Ms. Ehrenreich will take a familiar social or cultural inequity, and then take it too far, and then take it so far that it metamorphoses into a disbelieving belief.
Following a period in the plankton, which varies from hours in some species to months in others, the veliger descends to the seafloor, where it metamorphoses into the adult form: the velum is lost, the foot develops and usually secretes one or two byssal threads for secure attachment, and the ctenidia develop.
The full series of larval molts takes around 7 months, and when the last stage molts, it metamorphoses into the puerulus state, which is a juvenile form of the adult, albeit still transparent.
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And as it goes through its metamorphosis from analog to digital, the mirror could also get a bit of an upgrade.
In 1996 Moscow signed a truce with the rebels, which postponed a final decision on Chechnya's status and left it to continue its metamorphosis into a quasi-independent bandit state.
It opened three years ago, but it just recently finished its metamorphosis.
But it suits "Metamorphoses," which deals firmly in archetypes instead of characters.
But if this scenario reminds the reader that the novelist is there behind the scenery, pulling his characters' strings, it soon metamorphoses into something more mysterious and compelling: not only a moving portrait of three lives, damaged and changed by the war, but also a haunting meditation on the uses of memory and its power to both condemn and redeem.
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