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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made into a" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically implies that a change has taken place or will take place. For example, "The abandoned house has been made into a beautiful art gallery."
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It was subsequently made into a film.
It was made into a hit movie.
They are also made into a liqueur.
It was later made into a movie.
Now being made into a film.
He had him made into a god.
If a food can be made into a liquid, it can be made into a sorbet.
It is made into a defined and compact entity.
It was made into a lavish Hollywood motion picture (1954).
Remarkable it has not yet been made into a film.
It hasn't been promoted or made into a movie.
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