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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ago become" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate concepts that do not fit together grammatically.
Example: "It has been a long time since I have become interested in that topic."
Alternatives: "has become" or "became long ago".
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Doping long ago become its own sports news category.
Some, like Alaska's "Bridge to Nowhere" several years ago, become notorious as examples of waste and cronyism.
He had already long ago become probably the world's best known living historian, with books translated into some forty languages.
The New York political world had long ago become accustomed to the incendiary words of Mr. Barron, a confrontational onetime Black Panther turned three-term City Councilman.
But it isn't news when he does; Mr. Romney's Denver gains had long ago become apparent, and priced into the various polling averages and forecast models.
But the popular, anti-Blair, dinner-table view had long ago become that the terrorist threat was exaggerated, or that it wasn't immediate.
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Four years ago became interested in Erse.
Bread long ago became an unaffordable luxury.
Of course, Montepulciano long ago became a tourist magnet.
For him, it long ago became "like a job".
Can't explain long ago became won't explain.
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