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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit becoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly flattering or suitable, often in relation to appearance or behavior.
Example: "The new dress she wore was a bit becoming, enhancing her natural beauty."
Alternatives: "somewhat flattering" or "slightly attractive".
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If that happens, the health care law could recede a bit, becoming just one more in a series of important issues that will be debated by the candidates.
But of course we'd never be reading this, eighty-seven years on, if Powell and Yorke did not exert themselves a bit, becoming, by any account, two of the most important English writers of their generation.
Since then, the company has grown quite a bit, becoming a fintech darling.
Convection occurs because the warmer water at the bottom expands a bit, becoming less dense than the water at the top.
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Becoming an author is a bit like becoming an acrobat.
Anyway, the song's sexual implications are a bit muddled, becoming perhaps accidentally progressive.
Being identified as the hot new film-making territory is a bit like becoming a child star.
Perhaps they will start worrying a bit more about becoming the next Petraeus or Bork.
But Eva getting older now, this tendency to object on principle starting to feel a bit precious + becoming fundamental to how she views self?
Last month, the Subway Toward the Sea came a bit closer to becoming a reality.
Maybe the whole thing was becoming a bit narrow; all the ideas were becoming similar".
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