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"become distinguished" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when you want to talk about achieving something noteworthy or impressive. For example, "John has become distinguished for his work in the field of computer security."
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He would have become distinguished and rich.
They knew that despite such a modest demurral, Barnard has helped an exceptionally large group of women become distinguished contemporary writers.
As private business and private HEIs grow up, the core of each institutional sphere is changing to become distinguished, just as shown in Figure 3.
First, the name as a whole gives an indication that this is a network for intelligent, talented people that have the potential to become distinguished investigators.
In many organizations these bright, dynamic, and innovative scientists can expect to become "distinguished research fellows," on par with the most senior leaders of the organization but without day-to-day management duties and with the time and authority to focus on developing innovative new ideas, new technologies, and new science.
-- are still scared of 60s activists who have become distinguished professors and respected community leaders focusing on improving education for poor, inner-city students.
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The mother was a campaigner for women's rights, and two brothers became distinguished physicians.
Field was the son of a renowned New England preacher, and his more studious brothers became distinguished lawyers and ministers.
Gracida grew up on polo his father, Guillermo ("Memo") Gracida, Sr., and uncles won the U.S. Open in 1946, and his cousins and younger brother Carlos all became distinguished professional polo players.
Fugitive, any of a group of young poets and critics formed shortly after World War I at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., some of whom later became distinguished men of letters.
In 1951, after having worked at various universities, Sheldon joined the University of Oregon Medical School, where he became distinguished professor of medicine and director of the constitution clinic, which examined the relationships between physical characteristics and disease; he remained there until his retirement in 1970.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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