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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become not just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a transformation or change that goes beyond a simple state or condition.
Example: "She aimed to become not just a good student, but an exceptional leader in her community."
Alternatives: "become more than just" or "transform into not only".
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Romero's customers seem to become not just clients but acolytes.
Indeed, they may have become not just desensitised but paranoid.
Now she's become not just a participant, but a leader".
"HTML5 has become not just the hot new thing, but the serious serious thing," said Behrens.
Numbers become not just part of the way we judge and assess, but the only way.
Iranian society had become not just divided but adversarial, with entire communities denying one another's existence.
In the future, computers will become not just available, but ubiquitous, providing instantaneous access to the sophisticated mathematical and informatic tools which have been and will be developed.
With Google's scale, Ng thought, neural networks could become not just useful but powerful.
I knew I had to become not just popular but the most popular girl at school.
How two nations can become not just partners but the best of friends".
She has become not just a brilliant poet, but an essential witness.
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