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The phrase "accepted to become" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when referring to the process of being approved or chosen for a certain position, task, or responsibility. For example: "He was accepted to become the new principal of the school."
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In September 2001, Annet Artani accepted to become a backing vocalist for Spears's 2001 2002 Dream Within a Dream Tour.
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If you have faith (belief) that this is a true account of Jesus, then you can ask him into your heart by repenting of your sins and accepting to become a new creation.
"The problem is that this creates a whole slew of things that consumers have to become accepting of.
The idea that political views have a genetic component is now widely accepted – or at least widely accepted enough to become a field of study with its own name: genopolitics.
"They accepted me to become a new trainee at their bank.
Bilic is a coach now, though after this tournament he leaves the job he accepted six years ago to become team manager at Lokomotiv Moscow.
The club said six other women had also accepted invitations to become the first honorary members of the club.
It's common for the socially accepted opinion to become the truth.
Apply and become accepted to a 4-year college or university.
Amitriptyline, like bupivacaine, is a pharmacologic weak base (pKa 9.4 [9]) capable of accepting protons to become cationic.
Another interesting thing about Ribbon's approach is that it's targeting those who wish to accept payments to become Ribbon's early adopters.
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