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Discover Ludwig"parlay into" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English
It is used to express that something is used as a means of achieving a certain goal or outcome. For example, "He used his skills in negotiations to parlay into a new job."
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They thrive on atavistic fears of Islamic militancy and tug at unspoken apprehensions that politicians seek to parlay into votes.
And CP violation in neutrinos is something theorists can parlay into oodles of universe-preserving matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Instead, Mr. Jennings mobilized for what he felt he could parlay into a Chamber of Commerce showcase for the city that's been his oyster, well, forever.
This fall, GrooveLily will record several new songs with a more pop contemporary sound that Mr. Ross hopes to parlay into a record deal.
But now they have another free kick in a more advanced position, which they parlay into a corner via another set of tussles.
The first was that his newly acquired painting was simply a run-of-the-mill Van Dyck that he was trying to parlay into a profit.
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Rather, mistakes should be parlayed into learning experiences.
Over time, lovability may also be parlayed into credibility.
Merv Griffin created a television empire that he parlayed into real estate and other ventures.
Whatever prompted his communiqués, they could easily have been parlayed into melodrama.
His fatalism, or forbearance, can be parlayed into something like martyrdom.
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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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