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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became out" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of phrases and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "After years of struggle, he finally became out about his true identity."
Alternatives: "came out" or "revealed himself."
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My sight went when television became out of my range".
I gained loads of weight, became out of shape and felt lethargic.
I am no longer in the industry largely because I became out of step with evolving business practices.
"It seems like after they made their debut in the '50s they just sort of became out of fashion, and no one's really paid attention to them".
But, the official added, "There came a point beyond which President Mubarak became out of touch with a significant portion of the Egyptian people".
With his unbending antipathy to any kind of social reform, from the 1950s onwards Selassie became out of touch and indifferent to the suffering of his people.
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Most of the people never became out-and-out partisans, but in large areas of the country there was ferocious strife, even tantamount to civil war.
It's incredible how popular he's become out here.
Second, it is pragmatically plausible for the chaser of a chasing event to become out of breath.
Did it suddenly become out of bounds to report on the financial dealings of presidential candidates?
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