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Can I say "turn into" instead of "convert into" here?

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Rebecca

They're very similar, you're right. It wouldn't sound bad if you said "turn into," but "convert into" implies a more practical and intentional change than "turn into." You're physically changing one thing into another to function differently through different processes. Ex: I'm going to convert my dollars into Euros. => Correct Ex: I'm going to turn my dollars into euros. => incorrect. It sounds like you're magically changing the currency. Ex: We converted your room into a music studio. => functionality change = We turned your room into a music studio. => transformed

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