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The phrase "to convert from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of changing something from one form, format, or state to another. Example: "To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula F = C × 9/5 + 32."
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"They wanted to convert from analog to digital".
It's not obvious that you can simply decide to convert from maximizing to satisficing.
"I didn't convert to Catholicism," he said, "because I wasn't anything to convert from.
Carter failed to convert from out wide to leave the All Blacks with their noses in front at 14-10.
Shaqiri read the move perfectly and arrived in front of Brendan Galloway to convert from close range.
Real estate brokers and developers speculate that buildings will begin to convert from rentals to co-ops or condominiums.
Dime Savings Bank in Brooklyn chose to convert from a federal to a state charter last month.
This union led him to convert from the Protestant faith, in which he was raised, to Catholicism.
In Canada, utilities want to convert from diesel to PV and other renewables in about 130 remote areas.
To convert from kg/ha to pounds/acre, multiply by 0.893; to convert from pounds/acre to kg/ha, multiply by 1.12.
To do so, he would have had to convert from his Christian faith to Islam.
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