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Discover Ludwig"became invisible" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to disappear or become unseen. Example: As the magician waved his wand, the rabbit suddenly became invisible, leaving the audience in awe.
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She just became invisible.
The fluorescence derived from RFMP molecules became invisible when molecules were attached onto the MNP surface.
In the years that followed, the boy became a man who became invisible.
They withdrew and became invisible, so that many people thought fundamentalism was dying out.
In other words, across all conditions the hazard was visible, then became invisible, and finally became visible again.
If they were not considered attractive they became invisible or openly derided.
I remember not going home in the summer until the cricket ball became invisible.
The highway blocked access to the river, which became invisible to the city.
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"I tried to become invisible.
The familiar becomes invisible.
Regularity becomes invisible.
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