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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become lighter" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change in weight or color. Example: Over time, the leaves on the trees will become lighter as they prepare for fall.
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More precisely, images are searched for places where the gradient of brightness crosses zero, such as the line where a shadow stops becoming darker and starts to become lighter again.
The bones become lighter and more brittle because of a loss of calcium.
Debt burdens (ie, debt as a share of GDP) automatically become lighter as money incomes rise.
But they all agree on one point: cars are going to have to become lighter.
In the last few years, laminates, crowns, inlays and filling material have become lighter, dentists say.
Like our mobile phones, prostheses have become lighter, faster and more efficient.
That's the trick about ageing: you need to somehow become lighter at the same time.
This means that cars could become lighter and smaller, yet still be more spacious for their occupants.
When the woods suddenly become lighter and more transparent because branches are bare, the sun slants off silvery tree trunks.
Still, toward the end of the play she seems to become lighter afoot and more sprightly in delivering her lines.
The mixture will become lighter in colour and can be spooned easily over fritters or a salad of spicy leaves.
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