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The phrase "all to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a transformation or change that is intended to happen, often in a context of aspiration or goal-setting.
Example: "They worked tirelessly, all to become the best version of themselves."
Alternatives: "all to turn into" or "all to transform into".
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Moreover, it has been questioned, if maize has the ability at all to become feral outside cultivation in areas with cold winter temperatures and how the likelihood of becoming feral has to be rated under Central European continental climate conditions compared to those in Mexico.
Certainly no one expects them all to become reality.
"He wanted us all to become teachers of chemistry".
In other words, they were all to become pirates.
THE success stories are enticing: Lawyer chucks it all to become a circus clown.
Instead it encourages us all to become happily stupid athletes of capitalist productivity.
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In 2014, he announced a new strategy for the Firm to transform all employees to become entrepreneurs, all departments to become micro-enterprises, and the operating company to become an entrepreneurial platform.
All politics to become LEGO.
They would all want to become footballers.
Are we all doomed to become our mothers?
Their policy to force all schools to become academies will make this even worse," she said.
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