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The phrase "undergo a makeover" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone or something undergoes a transformation or overhaul. For example, "The city park underwent a makeover, and now it looks brand new."
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Saddled with a bad image, Claudine describes how they are at great pains to undergo a makeover.
This of course requires Mia to undergo a makeover, as is the practice in many high school movies.
Today, in a declaration of a new life and a new identity, the team will undergo a makeover, donning a new uniform with a new color, a new logo and a new name.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid will undergo a makeover, so you "don't need a PhD to fill out the form," as Barnes put it.
The Coca-Cola Company announced Wednesday that its popular diet soda will undergo a makeover, with sleek new cans and four new flavors: Ginger Lime, Feisty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange and Twisted Mango.
La Cañada Unified's portrait will undergo a makeover, including the removal of a heavy wood backing and the restoration of the frame before being hung in the Lanterman House, Patton said.
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Lucky also underwent a makeover.
Christmas Island is undergoing a makeover.
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular.
Now Mathilda has undergone a makeover and re-emerges as Cataleya, played by Zoe Saldana.
The trains also had undergone a makeover of sorts during that time.
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