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Discover LudwigThe phrase "streamlined into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something is made easier, faster or simpler. For example: "The company streamlined its operations into a more efficient process."
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From this flattening out, however, we get a high-modernist novel streamlined into pleasant and visually engaging entertainment.
It's taken five years of planning, during which the original scheme was streamlined into a considerably more modest building.
Some 30 or so divisions have been streamlined into just five: consumer electronics; domestic appliances; lighting; medical systems and semiconductors.
Bailey said the company's reporting lines would be streamlined into three areas – product, regions, and operations and finance.
Vaizey also announced that the eight regional screen agencies outside London would be streamlined into a single body, Creative England.
The story has essentially been streamlined into a monologue -- but one that Mr. Ginkas has transformed into a dialogue with the audience.
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All my vague and shifting self-loathings are streamlining into brightly delineated wrongs.
Chugging garage-rock guitars add further menace, streamlining into a motorik pulse.
Even over post-rehearsal tea Salenko and McRae's outlooks streamline into one: positive, sensible and with wit always at the ready.
Heard today, it sounds not unlike a punk precursor of the kind of thing another Liverpool band, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, would later streamline into multi-platinum success.
The HRA's proposed streamlining into a single application is a clear step forward, but is awaited with a sense of caution to see what difference it will make given the nature of the delays identified in this study.
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