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Discover Ludwig"rebuilt into" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the process of transforming or reconstructing something into a different form or structure. Example: The old factory was rebuilt into a modern office complex, complete with state-of-the-art facilities and sustainable design features.
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Was Aceh to be rebuilt into what it was before?
Perhaps no championship team has been so quickly dismantled and rebuilt into another contender.
NASA needs to be rebuilt into the agency it once was.
Gutted by fire about 30 years ago, it was rebuilt into a four-family residence.
Pier 4, which is currently in ruins, would be rebuilt into a fishing dock and educational center.
When you sell a book to be filmed, it's like watching the boat getting dismantled and rebuilt into a different craft altogether.
The hospital should be able to open with fewer nurses because its beds were reduced as it was rebuilt into a series of isolation wards, he said.
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The Hornets played for two seasons in Oklahoma City and rebuilt themselves into a playoff contender.
In the 14th century Timur rebuilt it into a city the likes of which had never been seen before.
Having lived in Paris as it rebuilt itself into a city of broad boulevards and roundabouts, Ismail embarked on a similar project of modernizing Cairo during the 1860s.
Along with the head of the engine department, Paolo Martinelli, they rebuilt Ferrari into the most powerful racing machine in the history of the series.
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