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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became one with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to merge or unite with something or someone. Example: After years of practice, the dancer finally became one with the music, fluidly moving to its rhythms.
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But by No 20 (played on Friday night by Maki Namekawa, who totally became one with the music), the Etudes have again slowed down to a Schubertian pace, ending so gently that silence and sound nearly blend into one another – much the way old age, if achieved, can render the elderly as calm as a baby again, as life and death overlap.
Anyway, on Oct. 24, Lipton and music festivals became one with their Be More Tea Fest in North Charleston.
The show worked in part because Walsh became one with it.
A unique feeling of nature was born of this which later became one with deep ecology.
My wife has not looked back -- literally -- since she became one with her Snowblades.
He was an actor, and be became one with his act". Every detail in these descriptions fits aspects of Wagner.
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Sip a cappuccino and become one with this magical space; on your way out, take home a plant.
But on its final pass on September 15, Cassini will crash into Saturn and become one with the planet.
If I put my attention on some really serious drama I will become one with that drama.
"In mystic states," he writes, "we both become one with the Absolute and we become aware of our oneness".
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