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The phrase "become at" is not correct and not usable in written English
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression. Example: "I hope to become at ease with public speaking."
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In this model women thus become "at risk" for marriage at age 12.
Places become at once subject and audience.
We become, at best, sweet and grumpy.
These pictures have become, at best, culturally disreputable curiosities.
How did the unthinkable become at least half-thinkable?
However bad dividend cuts become, at least that won't happen.
Those five games will become at least eight.
From the nothingness we must become at life's end?
Traffic has become, at times, intolerably clotted and dangerous.
Over the years, kosher food has become at once more and less available in Connecticut.
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So we have to help them now, and not wait until they become at-risk youth.
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