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"become as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to compare two things or people, implying that the first thing or person is becoming similar to the second thing or person. Example: Sara studied hard and became as knowledgeable as her teacher. This means that Sara's level of knowledge is now similar to her teacher's. Another example: The city has become as busy and crowded as New York. This means that the level of busyness and crowdedness in the city is now comparable to that of New York.
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Stratford has become as international as Geneva.
"Women become as delirious as men.
Could he become as good as Pawlowicz?
To become as big as America.
"Birmingham can become as big as possible.
Infrastructure bonds could become as ubiquitous as mortgage-backed securities.
This nylon can become as strong as steel.
These structures eventually become as hard as rock.
Legally, however, that could become as controversial as product liability.
Perhaps urban speeding will become as scorned as drink-driving.
Their tones become as clear and specific as voices.
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