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convert

[kon-vurt] / ˈkɒn vɜrt /






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But, converted from wing, there is, perhaps inevitably, a clunkiness sometimes in the wide channels.

From BBC

Part of a growing pipeline of Australians who have converted their kicking skills from Aussie rules football to gridiron, he is the NFL's highest paid punter.

From Barron's

Many of the motorway sections would have been unable to cope with today's peak-time traffic had they not been converted, it said.

From BBC

This technique converts image or texture data into binary ones and zeros and embeds that information directly into the material.

From Science Daily

England were statistically the worst of all Tier 1 sides at turning clear opportunities into tries, converting just 28% of their chances.

From BBC