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become more strong
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "become more strong" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "become stronger." Example: "With consistent practice, she will become stronger both physically and mentally."
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Your muscles will be exhausted fast in the beginning, but as you will advance in training and thinning, they will become more strong and enduring.
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On the other hand, compared with the 250 °C annealed sample, the peak intensity and FWHM of MoS2 become more stronger and narrower as the annealing temperature reach to 300 °C; it suggested that the MoS2 crystallization was more complete at higher temperature.
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This whole process has helped me become more confident, stronger and happier in my existence".
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I was being pulled and stretched and expanded beyond belief so I could become more awake, stronger, and even more aligned with my soul's purpose.
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Trade in "Veblen goods" — items that are more desired as they become more expensive — is strong.
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Toning sneakers are designed to create slight instability, forcing muscles to work harder and so become more shapely and strong.
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These changes become more obvious with strong adsorption interaction.
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This article from 2008 predicts "...the strongest cold season storms are likely to become more frequent, with stronger winds and more extreme wave heights".
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Previous work by Emanuel showed tropical cyclones are likely to become more frequent and stronger if climate change is not curbed.
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Moreover, it is noted that with the increase of Cu content, these CuO diffraction peaks become more obvious and stronger.
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The success of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Innocentive and other similar phenomena has made the call to companies to become more collaborative ever stronger.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "become stronger" instead of "become more strong". This correction ensures grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Do not use "more" with adjectives that are already comparative. "Stronger" is the comparative form of "strong", so adding "more" is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "become more strong" functions as a verb phrase intended to express a process of increasing in strength. However, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase violates standard English grammar rules.
Frequent in
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30%
Science
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Wiki
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Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "become more strong" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "become stronger". While attempts to use this phrase may be understood, it's recommended to avoid it in formal writing and speech. As Ludwig AI points out, this phrase doesn't adhere to standard English grammar rules. Alternatives such as "gain strength" or "grow stronger" are preferable for expressing a similar meaning with proper grammar.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
grow stronger
Uses "grow" instead of "become", offering a more natural and common phrasing for increasing strength.
gain strength
Replaces "become more" with "gain", focusing on the acquisition of strength.
become more robust
Replaces "strong" with "robust", indicating a similar meaning of increased durability and resilience.
become more powerful
Substitutes "strong" with "powerful", suggesting an increase in influence or force.
develop greater strength
Rephrases to emphasize the development of a higher degree of strength.
increase in strength
Expresses the idea as a rise in the level of strength, rather than a process of becoming.
become more fortified
Uses "fortified" instead of "strong", implying an enhanced state of protection or resilience.
become more resilient
Replaces "strong" with "resilient", highlighting the ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
become sturdier
Using sturdier instead of stronger, implies better build or more solid.
evolve to be stronger
Implies that process of evolution resulted to greater strength.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "become more strong"?
No, the correct phrase is "become stronger". The word "stronger" is already the comparative form, so adding "more" is redundant.
What is a better way to say "become more strong"?
Instead of "become more strong", use "become stronger", which is grammatically correct. You could also use alternatives like "gain strength" or "grow stronger".
How can I use "become stronger" in a sentence?
Example: "With consistent effort, you will become stronger and more resilient."
What's the difference between "become more strong" and "become stronger"?
"Become more strong" is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to express this idea is "become stronger". The word "stronger" already implies a comparative increase in strength.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested