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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mold them into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the process of shaping or influencing someone or something to become a certain way or to fit a particular role. Example: "The coach aimed to mold them into a cohesive team that could work together effectively."
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Instead, they tried to mold them into the kind of people they would approve of.
And some of their "leaders" seem to be trying to mold them into militias.
The Hudson sailors like to boast that the challenging conditions mold them into better sailors.
In London they studied with the violinist Max Rostal, who helped mold them into a quartet.
They're at the age where they're growing, making decisions; you can mold them into the manner you want".
Nadine Jarvis, a product designer, can mingle her ashes with birdseed and mold them into a feeder.
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If the dancers perform with such power, it is because Mr. Eifman has molded them into perfect creative instruments.
Manager Bobby Cox has taken those players and others, like Henry Blanco, Mark DeRosa, Wes Helms and Marcus Giles, and molded them into the best team in the majors.
Ms. Lopez stops them when the music stops, starts them up again, molds them into sculptural groupings and finally sends them to a coat room.
She then prints the images, molds them into three-dimensional forms using props like mirrors and iridescent wrapping paper, and photographs her tableaus.
The agoge of Sparta took 7-year-old boys and molded them into an elite corps of disciplined warriors loyal to the state.
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