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Discover Ludwig"regenerate into" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when describing a transformation or change from one form to another. For example, "The caterpillar began to regenerate into a beautiful butterfly."
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Nerve cells can regenerate into the cylinder-shaped tubes, where the microenvironment promotes regeneration towards the distal nerve stump.
Pidgeon insists his star doesn't have to look like Pertwee, but apparently it helps if you look like someone Pertwee might eventually regenerate into.
Stephenson said the appeal of the show lay in its "ingenious format which means you can go anywhere, anytime … and he can regenerate into other doctors.
Tennant set his heart on playing the Doctor aged just three, after watching Jon Pertwee, the third doctor, regenerate into the fourth, Tom Baker.
If the Doctor can regenerate into any form, it seems, oh, just a little dispiriting, that time after time he invents himself as a white British male.
Its audience matched the 7.8 million who watched the EastEnders special on Christmas Day, and it was only a shade below the 8.3 million who saw Matt Smith regenerate into Peter Capaldi in the Christmas Doctor Who.
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He regenerated into Peter Davison.
Maybe they're who Katy regenerated into earlier.
There, Dr. Vacanti said, they regenerated into a new functional section.
Newport can't be regenerated into something else entirely, some shiny smaller-scale version of nearby Cardiff.
At Christmas, he made his first (and so far only) appearance as the Doctor, when David Tennant regenerated into him.
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