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Discover Ludwig"already become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has changed from one state to another. For example, "He had already become an experienced diver."
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"I've already become addicted".
Some villains have already become heroes.
But the video had already become popular.
She had already become a stranger.
That request has already become contentious.
He has already become a fan favorite.
It has already become the norm, unfortunately".
But he has already become an entrepreneur.
But her image has already become icon.
"Fighting them has already become an obligation.
By then she had already become Jack.
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