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The phrase "become a master" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to achieve a high level of skill or proficiency in a certain subject or activity. Example: After years of training and hard work, John finally became a master at playing the piano.
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Broad has become a master bowler.
In Albany, Mr. Lasher has become a master multitasker.
Lately it has become a master at giving it away.
I have this idea to become a master printer.
By contrast, I've become a master of evasion.
Instead he has long since become a master craftsman.
"I've become a master at this," she said.
He wants to become a master mariner, and have a ship of his own.
Can it use its muscle to become a master of innovation?
Vocally, Mr. Feinstein has become a master of the slow build.
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You'll become a master-budgeter, and learn how to stretch a buck.
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