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Discover Ludwig"became standard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that has become widespread and accepted. Example: Wired headphones quickly became standard for listening to music.
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Surpluses became standard.
Fetal heart monitors became standard.
(Twelve-inch wheels became standard in 1974).
Lithium-ion batteries soon became standard in laptops and P.D.A.s.
Soon, the instrumental B-side became standard for dance singles.
While the strike failed, a 37.5-hour week became standard.
It became standard procedure for repairing such a defect.
The technology of prenatal care has been shifting rapidly: sonograms became standard in the 80's; many new genetic tests became standard in the 90's.
These Roman names were adopted by European languages and culture and became standard in science.
During the 2008 campaign, social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, became standard tools.
Stories of robberies – and worse, robberies gone horribly, fatally wrong – became standard workplace chatter.
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