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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become anything" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to change or transform into anything, to have the potential to become anything. Example: With hard work and determination, you can become anything you want to be.
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The Fed has become anything but boring.
"India doesn't make you become anything.
And their opinion, unbound, can become anything.
Sailing has become anything but plain.
He could become anything he wants to be".
Indeed, few people expected him to become anything.
The administrative action has become anything but settled.
"I've had students who have moved on to become anything – doctors, lawyers, navy pilots.
And so it goes in these social incubators that have become anything but.
"I never thought it had the potential to become anything like that," he said.
We are no longer the country where anyone can become anything.
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