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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually become one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a transformation or integration into a group or category.
Example: "After years of hard work, she has actually become one of the leading experts in her field."
Alternatives: "truly become part of" or "genuinely join the ranks of".
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Writing has actually become one of my favorite hobbies.
My impersonation of her is so bad that it has actually become one of my signature voices (which sounds so incredibly cocky, I hate myself).
I get locked into a really interesting conversation with Erick Morillo's ex tour manager before I realise I've actually become one of the 'outside people' I'd been lamenting just a few minutes before.
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It actually became one of my lines.
That it actually became one may be a measure of the genius Stein claims for herself throughout the book.
If you stand behind the doll huddle, you can actually see yourself become one of the heads.
It wouldn't actually occur to me, because Ireland has become one of the wealthiest countries in Europe and the line would make no sense".
In August, rivals in the US unveiled a pill that could become one of the first treatments actually to slow or stop Alzheimer's.
Tony Bianchi is actually a Geordie, a learner of Welsh who has become one of the language's most provocative authors.
By then, he had also become one of the very early adopters -- masters, actually -- of Twitter.
It's become one of the main looks of the season, or the moment, but the look is actually based on something we grew up with back home".
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