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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidentally become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an unintended change or transformation that occurs without deliberate intention.
Example: "She accidentally became the center of attention when she tripped on stage."
Alternatives: "unintentionally turn into" or "inadvertently transform into".
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While Michelle visits Naomi during the Jewish holidays, the two friends almost accidentally become lovers.
She is in heat; he has accidentally become doused in an enticing musk.
The fact that they had accidentally become wealthy, due to the property they owned, helped.
Because, in the absence of anything much from the Labour party, Gary – along with comrades James O'Brien and Charlotte Church – has accidentally become the unofficial opposition.
That way may lie cracking his unfilmability while inspiring a fresh act of genuine creativity – which would, perhaps, be a more fitting tribute than what Brief Interviews has accidentally become.
I was coming at the language, I think, from the opposite direction: I had accidentally become the proprietor of a life suffused by French, and, for all its charms, there was something I didn't like in it.
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Then there was that time he accidentally became a meme.
"That's the core, a woman who accidentally became pregnant and gave away her child.
Take the employee response at two companies where salary information accidentally became public.
Maggie and her friends set off to retrieve Niki, who accidentally becomes a casualty of the rescue mission.
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