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Discover Ludwig"became a bridge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical structure that is built or formed as a bridge, or it can be used metaphorically to describe something that connects two separate things or ideas. Example: "The fallen tree trunk became a bridge over the stream, allowing us to cross safely." "The friendship between the two boys became a bridge between their families, fostering a strong bond between them."
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"My wife became a bridge widow," he said.
He became a bridge, Professor Noll said, "between the West and the rising Christian world".
It became a bridge to conversation that something richer would not have afforded.
He became a bridge operator so he could be near the water.
When personal computers became popular, he became a bridge teacher, primarily at the Bridge Deck in Scarsdale, N.Y.
"My work became a bridge that had to be crossed by young feminists working with their bodies," she says.
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Her mother died at 90, having married twice more and become a bridge champion.
Again and again in "The Grandmaster," images become feelings which become a bridge to this distant world.
We suspect that former Gov. Eliot Spitzer is not destined to become a bridge or tunnel any time soon.
Mr. Dietz was a car mechanic when he took the test to become a bridge operator 20 years ago.
As he wrote in Arthritis Self-Management: "Arthritis can become a bridge, rather than a barrier, a bridge to new and different strivings for a satisfying life.
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