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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'morphing from to' is not correct or usable in written English
You can use the phrase 'morphing from' or 'morphing to' on its own in written English, but not combined as 'morphing from to'. For example: "The landscape of the city was morphing from rural to urban."
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Like his father before him, W. is morphing from moderate to conservative, from easy-going to do-what-it-takes, to win an election.
What qualities has he had to develop to morph from scientist to entrepreneur?
Watch on as they morph from human, to alien, to cheetah, to robot overlord on the fly.
Then there's the fact that Sarsgaard is a chameleon-like actor, morphing from role to role.
Second, well-paying U.S. tech industries like semiconductors and computers may be morphing from growth to cyclical status.
The lights can be set to virtually any hue on the spectrum, allowing the device to morph from color to color.
Her visage seems to morph from pallid to uncomfortably flushed, depending on the topic of conversation.
Alderson said it was not uncommon for teams to morph from sellers to buyers in the trade market in a matter of weeks.
The firm, Microbia in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has spotted 80 genes that fungi use to morph from harmless to deadly, infiltrating vital organs in patients with weak immune systems.
As the sun rose, its palette morphed from black to slate to tawny.
On Anti, Rihanna morphed from cowboy, to gangster, to the world's most accomplished lover, maintaining throughout her status as pop's greatest rock star.
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