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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also would become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something in addition to what has already been mentioned will change or develop into a certain state.
Example: "As the project progressed, the initial concept also would become a fully developed product."
Alternatives: "would additionally turn into" or "would likewise evolve into".
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The biogas system (BS) was a simple wastewater treatment way and could promise reusable fuel, but lots of them had low adoptive rate and obsolescence with unsuitable management, so they also would become a pollution source when tourist peak emerged and brought about huge amounts wastewater.
ChiquitaFyffes also would become the world's No. 3 distributor of pineapples and melons.
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He also knew what would become of it.
He also said renewables would become important for Shell after 2050.
She also feared what would become of a baby if she should get sick again.
Also, our exports would become relatively more expensive unless they are subsidized for the carbon tax burden they carry.
He also sponsored what would become in 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act, the first federal law to regulate wages and hours.
That year Wagoner also published what would become his most famous poem, "Lost," in the collection titled Riverbed.
The government has also said mortgages would become more expensive following a Brexit, as interest rates are likely to rise.
Alibaba Chairman Ma has also projected what would become a norm for Singles' Day today.
They were represented by Mr. Barbour and another influential lobbyist, Marc Racicot, who also would later become chairman of the Republican National Committee.
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