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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become hungry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of starting to feel hunger.
Example: "After skipping breakfast, I began to become hungry by mid-morning."
Alternatives: "start to feel hungry" or "grow hungry."
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Agents can get tired and become hungry, just like people.
They do it because if they don't, they become hungry, lose their house, their car, and their income.
Thirdly, Australian consumers could rally behind the company to ensure the people of Shepparton don't live the SPCA's old advertising jingle and become hungry little human beans.
After the switch, food waste declined and children were less likely to become hungry or feel sick later in the day.
This project is reducing an old phenomenon in Brazil, known as the drought industry: "Unable to store water, people used to lose their farming and become hungry.
When people with dementia become hungry or thirsty, they are unlikely to look for food or drink independently, or ask for help; as a result, they often have difficulty maintaining their weight.
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And as parts of the country become hungrier, ethnic divisions are sharpening.
A child will become hungrier, sooner, after consuming 200 calories from a sugary beverage, compared to an apple and peanut butter with the same calories.
Since then, of course, the country has become hungrier, having defaulted on its debts in July due to the legal actions of hedge funds demanding a better deal for their slice of the bonds that crashed in the 2001 financial crisis.
The other consequence is that, after awhile, we even habituate to those artificial deluges of intensity.... Our tragedy is that we just become hungrier.
Michael, uneasy at first, becomes hungry for knowledge.
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