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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'become now' is not correct in written English
You could use the phrase 'become immediately' or 'become right away' instead. Example sentence: I need you to become right away a part of our team.
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"Look at what Goa has become now.
This is what The Simpsons has become now.
But even analysts are asking what that critical mass has become now that the quick I.P.O.
But, as Pavlosvsky also told me, "Haute couture has become now with Mr Lagerfeld, our research and development".
Coursing, the pursuit of game by hounds hunting by sight, has become now mainly a competition between hunting dogs.
"It has become now very popular now among behavioral economists to highlight irrationalities in human behavior," he said.
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We find that RES investment projects under market-independent, fixed FIT schemes become now-or-never decisions and derive FIT thresholds required to induce investment.
As a consequence, brain-MR imaging becomes now the crucial recommended tool for TIA diagnosis [6].
Thus, introducing accelerated aging methodologies to reduce test duration and costs becomes now an open question at an international level.
Compared to existing analytical diagnostic procedures for phytoplasmas, a rapid, highly specific and highly sensitive diagnostic method becomes now available.
The question then becomes: now what?
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