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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become I" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that the phrase could be used in poetic or artistic contexts, but even then it would usually be considered nonstandard or unconventional. Instead of "become I," the grammatically correct phrase would be "become me." Example: She hoped that one day her hard work and determination would help her become the successful businesswoman she always wanted to be.
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Thus the key issues now become: (i) how to assess that a non-trivial change has taken place, and (ii) how to identify the critical sub-set of responses that make up that non-trivial change.
But, regardless of what they become, I hope I've made it clear that the process of their becoming is wholly separate from however network television is made.
How docile people have become, I thought.
"It really has become, I must say, a real friendship.
"Even with what the Republican Party has become?" I asked.
"I saw what the potential of this show could become, I saw that it could go much further".
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It was this corridor that would eventually become I-68.
Where possible, US 66 was upgraded to Interstate standards to become I-40 directly.
The freeway that would become I-8 was constructed in the mid-20th century through the San Diego area.
The first segment of what would become I-68 was built in Cumberland in the mid-1960s.
The state of Pennsylvania disagreed with the change and recommended that I-80S become I-376 instead.
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