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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become normalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to something becoming more common or accepted as the standard, like a behavior or idea. For example, "Over the years, the idea of workplace equality has become normalized in many countries."
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Error: These error messages have become normalized.
I think it's just become normalized now.
"As more and more of these things become normalized, it's harder to resist them," she said.
Racism, sexism, and the other hatreds and phobias lately on display didn't become normalized this year.
We warned then that the danger in such comments is that they become normalized.
Once beauty practices become normalized, they are, for the most part, here to stay.
As new situations become normalized and familiar, they are more accepted.
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"I suggest teachers ask students to think about how statements objectifying women become normalized--i.e.
"The risk is that this becomes normalized and we take as normal what is abnormal," Flake said of Trump's criticisms of the media.
"Behavior that in normal times we would consider completely outrageous becomes normalized," Obama said.
"What happens when surveillance becomes normalized?" he asked.
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