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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at becoming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may lead to confusion.
Example: "She is at becoming a skilled artist, but she still has much to learn."
Alternatives: "on the way to" or "in the process of".
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"I've worked so hard at becoming the man I want to become," Bieber said.
KLM, however, balked at becoming a subsidiary.
Others balked at becoming the 51st state.
"I'm dabbling in it and looking at becoming a chef.
He aimed at becoming a filmmaker or a photographer.
How hard they had to work at becoming killers.
Tim was undaunted at becoming a stepfather at 24.
This concept aims at becoming the next generation spectrum analyzer for broadband radar and astronomical applications.
The Danish city Frederikshavn is aiming at becoming a 100% renewable energy city.
In fact there were definitely moments when I doubted my chances at becoming a mathematician.
But its smugness at becoming Australia's focus for the millennium may be short-lived.
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