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"Turned in to" can be used to indicate that something has been changed into a different form. For example, "The abandoned warehouse had been turned into a modern art gallery."
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Lovett's mother's car turned in to her driveway.
The game turned in to something of a procession and, much to Spurs' frustration, West Brom could not find a third goal against Arsenal.
This October evening, before the sun had entirely set, a pair of headlights turned in to the driveway, some distance away by the road.
He looked out of his depth and he had to continue playing to fill the quota of non-white players - but look what he has turned in to.
He noted that 200,000 guns were voluntarily turned in to authorities after the laws were changed.
We turned in to Pepple Street.
A car turned in to our road and drew up alongside the house.
Sorger looked at Esch, who'd turned in to a half-shadow.
As he turned in to the car park the first thing he saw was his Vespa.
Presently the old man turned in to a street where people were few.
"At dinner parties, I turned in to a bore about airport noise.
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