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The phrase "become an apprentice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the act of entering into a training period to learn a trade or skill from a skilled practitioner. Example: After completing high school, John decided to become an apprentice at a local carpentry workshop to learn the trade from experienced craftsmen.
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Shearer left school in Gosforth in 1986, aged 16, to become an apprentice footballer at Southampton.
So she plans to travel to New York later this year to become an apprentice tattooist.
At 17 she left school to become an apprentice animator with U.F.A. (Universum Film Company).
After only four weeks she was asked to become an apprentice with the company.
He had become an apprentice thief, he said, after leaving Serbia for Germany, in the late nineties.
By the age of 15, Ms. Ferber realized that to training seriously she would have to become an apprentice.
He was raised in Essex, near London, and quit school at 15 to become an apprentice jockey.
In 1869, he did obtain a special certificate of secondary schooling so that he could become an apprentice in watch making.
Yes, she's made a business already, and employs people and why should she drop that and become an Apprentice?
Pender replied offering an interview and enclosing the railway fare to Norwich, and Archie ran away from home to become an apprentice.
The illegitimate son of a peasant, Gottwald was sent to Vienna at the age of 12 to become an apprentice carpenter and cabinetmaker.
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