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I do not want to be related to that racist murderer, the man who turned Europe anti-Semitism. vs I do not want to be related to that racist murderer, the man who turned Europe into anti-Semitism.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be 'the man who turned Europe towards anti-Semitism.' The preposition 'into' is not suitable in this context, and 'anti-semitism' should be preceded by 'towards' to indicate the direction of the action.

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I do not want to be related to that racist murderer, the man who turned Europe anti-Semitism.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Anti-semitism' should be preceded by 'towards' to indicate the direction of the action.

The correct phrase should be 'the man who turned Europe towards anti-Semitism.'

Alternatives:

  • the man who turned Europe towards anti-Semitism.

I do not want to be related to that racist murderer, the man who turned Europe into anti-Semitism.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Into' is not suitable in this context.

The correct phrase should be 'the man who turned Europe towards anti-Semitism.'

Alternatives:

  • the man who turned Europe towards anti-Semitism.

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