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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always become" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the idea of something that constantly or consistently happens or changes. Example: "The colors of the leaves always become more vibrant in the fall."
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Civilians always become casualties.
but they always become nightmares when Rooney shows up.
"I always become good friends with the editors," he said.
We always become one parent and marry the other one".
Whatever we build today will always become a ruin later.
The means, of course, always become the ends.
People don't always become less themselves because they are ill.
"An officer's son will always become an officer," his boss, Chef Kishen, notes.
After previous bubbles share prices have always become significantly undervalued before recovering.
Our strength is we've always become better and better against teams in series.
Such matters may not always become public, according to executives from these firms.
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