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Collocations for conversion - noun

1. change to a new form/system/use

ADJECTIVE

barn (BrE), loft
currency
There are no charges for currency conversion.
data, file
energy
Cheap solar energy conversion has been the dream of scientists since the 1970s.

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VERB + conversion

carry out, undertake

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conversion + NOUN

kit
a conversion kit that lets your vehicle run on non-polluting fuel
chart, table
Consult the conversion table to figure out the weight in kilos.

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PREPOSITION

conversion from, conversion into
A local building company will carry out the conversion of the farm buildings into business units.
conversion to
conversion from analogue/analog to digital data

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2. religious

ADJECTIVE

Christian, religious, spiritual
deathbed
forced
the forced conversion of Jews during the Inquisition
overnight, sudden (both figurative)
her overnight conversion to market economics

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VERB + conversion

experience, undergo
In the 90s he underwent a religious conversion.

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conversion + NOUN

experience

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PREPOSITION

conversion from, conversion to
her conversion from Islam to Christianity

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3. in rugby

VERB + conversion

kick
add
The try came in the third minute and Jon Bland added the conversion.

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