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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become like a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a transformation or change in behavior or appearance. Example: "She used to be shy and reserved, but after joining the drama club, she has become like a confident and outgoing person."
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You become like a painter".
It's become like a big kitchen.
"Social media has become like a drug.
Had revolution become like a romantic rendezvous?
I've become like a unique social worker.
You almost become like a painting.
"He had basically become like a recluse".
It has become like a pilgrimage site".
"It's become like a higher calling.
"It's become like a string of pearls".
"They become like a pep rally," he said.
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