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Meanings of undergo a metamorphosis in English
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Usage of undergo a metamorphosis in English
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That, too, might undergoametamorphosis in the minds of men.
2
England v Switzerland:It is not the England players alone who are expected to undergoametamorphosis over the next year or two.
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Ever since Eleanor's high-handed departure she had been undergoingametamorphosis.
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Oh indeed, our fortunes are improving over there-ourmeek tramp has undergoneametamorphosis.
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What is certain is that Irish athletics is undergoingametamorphosis and the changes aren't necessarily all good.
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Front Street is now undergoingametamorphosis as department stores make way for designer boutiques and specialty shops.
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Rather appropriate really, since in the weeks leading up to Christmas it undergoesametamorphosis to become Ireland's Lapland.
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It was a wretched neighbourhood, one of those which reminds one of the life of an animal undergoingametamorphosis.
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The girl between ten and sixteen is undergoingametamorphosis just as sure as that caterpillar is undergoingametamorphosis.
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My feelings for the show and my relationship with them were undergoingametamorphosis, as were Colleen's Mom, I believe.
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NCB believes Elan is undergoingametamorphosis from a drug delivery and technology licensing company to a global integrated specialist pharmaceutical operation.
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The male of the teaching species is undergoingametamorphosis, a curious kind of mutation that almost makes me believe in evolution.
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Ellegies are bursting from me, I bleat and I coo; I am undergoingametamorphosis, and am half lamb half turtle dove.