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Discover Ludwig'become about' is not a correct phrase in standard written English
It is not clear what is meant by it. If you want to express something that is related to or relevant to something else, you could use the phrase 'become relevant' or 'become applicable' instead. For example, 'As the situation changed, the rules of the game became applicable.'
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It's a shame it's become about ratings.
Because America has become about "me".
But by then, it was too late: the movement had already become about much more.
The drop in the pound's value means TV shows could become about 10% cheaper to make.
The story will become about "handling" and "narrative" and individual culpability.
The more I read about Anselm Kiefer, the more worried I become about interviewing him.
JOHN_HAGEL: XML has become about as close to a ubiquitous standard as one can imagine.
"It will become about 10 times that size and you will have to deal with it".
The practice then can become about reconnecting.
3. Content marketing will (finally) become about true value.
So now what this day has become about is remembering.
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