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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become lazy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change in behavior or attitude where someone is becoming less active or less motivated.
Example: "After months of working from home, I feel like I've started to become lazy and need to get back to a more active routine."
Alternatives: "turn idle" or "grow sluggish."
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Her post is a perfect example of how we have become lazy, and that laziness may ultimately cost us our freedom.
Having attended Wilson herself, Malone knew that Zakiya was becoming bored and if she was not pushed more, she would become lazy and disinterested in school.
I cannot become lazy.
We have become lazy and haphazard in our vigilance.
Finally, she said, she realized she couldn't become lazy.
I haven't become lazy, or lethargic, or apathetic.
Another popular idea is that drug users harm society because they become lazy and unproductive.
In the West, even with the current economic difficulties, we have become lazy and complacent.
"Many people have become lazy now because they are overdependent on remittances," he said.
We've become lazy with our speech and our social profiling of fellow human beings".
In comparison, Match of the Day has become lazy and set in its ways.
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