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Discover Ludwig"became suddenly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the rapid onset of a change in state, condition, or situation. For example: "It became suddenly clear that she had no interest in continuing the conversation."
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The large man became suddenly angry.
At home Gandhi became suddenly more popular.
The room became suddenly quiet.
But that was before the Commons became suddenly interesting.
The life of carers became suddenly, briefly illuminated.
In the cafe, she became suddenly quiet, and her eyes fixed on mine.
Which debt remained risk-free?Europe's financial structure thus became suddenly and alarmingly fragile.
The linesman dropped the puck, and the game became suddenly orderly and serious and civil.
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The stakes had become, suddenly, very high.
Money, once plentiful, has become suddenly scarce.
But then they become suddenly silent.
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