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Discover Ludwig'became to be' is not correct and should not be used in written English
To make a sentence correctly, one should use 'became': He became a soldier in the army.
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And the more people provided RSS content and structured online interactions around the blogs that pass through RSS, the more attractive it became to be a part of that ecosystem.
"Poldi", as the teenage striker from the city of Cologne became to be known, was one of only a handful of young players coming through just in time for Jürgen Klinsmann's 2006 World Cup revolution.
There was a strong movement to protect women in general, and so it became to be generally accepted that women had little role to play in the politics of the Third Reich".
During the 1940s and '50s, Australian and British radio scientists were able to locate a number of discrete sources of celestial radio emission that they associated with old supernovae (Taurus A, identified with the Crab Nebula) and active galaxies (Virgo A and Centaurus A) that later became to be known as radio galaxies.
Alcohol also became to be used for macropore formation.
Botulinum toxin (BTX) became to be the first medically applied toxin.
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"Fifty years has become to be too long".
Future television becomes to be about video.
This low velocity zone becomes to be divided in three parts just beneath the volcanoes.
Moreover, Si NWs growth requires a higher evaporated fluence before the NWs become to be visible.
The name 'classicism' has since then become to be applied to the LOTH framework.
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