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"mold into" is a correct phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the process of shaping something into a particular form. For example, "He carefully molded the clay into a sculpture of a horse."
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It alters the raw material that medical schools receive to mold into the nation's future doctors.
Or is a face malleable, like dough, the easier to mold into identical cookie-cutter shapes?
Shanahan could not find another quarterback to mold into a champion.
Made of foam, the pillow is supposed to mold into rocky terrain.
We stuck the mold into a refrigerator to let it cool and consolidate.
Because he has every physical tool one would mold into the modern quarterback.
But counterinsurgency isn't a static mold into which the military can pour any war and wait for it to set.
That which he respected the most is the mold into which I poured my energies, and here I am".
Water had become trapped beneath the layers of their improperly tiled roof and had drawn mold into the house.
Dip each mold into hot water to loosen panna cotta, then invert onto a small serving plate.
They have turned his background, which he'd managed, through hard work and some shameless massaging, to mold into an asset, into a weapon to be used against him.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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