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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about became" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate ideas or phrases that do not logically connect.
Example: "The discussion was about how the project became successful."
Alternatives: "regarding how it became" or "concerning its transformation into".
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The three men's "death by misadventure," which I'd struggled to care about, became suddenly, vividly real.
Suddenly, a case that Mr Ashcroft had defied a judge's gag order to brag about became a series of blunders.
What had been a rather unruly affair, with listeners swooning as musicians swanned about, became an ostentatiously becalmed ritual.
Many of those she wrote about became her friends, people she genuinely liked and who liked her.
And she not only created no boom, New York state, Upstate New York, and various other parts she was talking about became disaster areas.
But that Stern could not do: the quip "I'm going to hear Isaac Stern at Carnegie Hall tonight"/"What's he talking about?" became increasingly apposite.
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You know, all those seminars about, "Become a multi-millionaire by buying a lot of property".
I wrote about "Become Ocean" last July, on the occasion of its première, in Seattle.
Almost inevitably, plays about death become plays about life.
Soon, additional information about Ben became available.
As he grew older, learning about wildlife became more interesting.
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