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The phrase "become original" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become creative or unique in one's ideas or actions. Example: She knew she had to become original in order to stand out in the competitive market, so she came up with a completely new and innovative advertising campaign.
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No matter how original the format, however, the facts themselves do not become original through association.
But can a focus on bio-generics and contracting for multinationals be used as a route for competence building and as a stepping stone to become original innovators?
The ideas in the book formed the basis for what would become Original Strength and the Original Strength Institute in North Carolina.
Where Rubinstein does become original -- but, in my view, less persuasive -- is in the link he sees between these religious extremists and post-Zionist leftists teaching at Israeli universities.
If compact fuel cell stacks of size ranging from 200 to 300 W can be produced comfortably, the SSE's can be encouraged to set up manufacturing units and they can become original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supplier to system integrators who could develop fuel cell systems of various capacities by simply connecting these compact stacks electrically in series or parallel depending on the end use.
By seeking to be relevant, or contributory, research may become original and generalisable.
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DB: That they all become originals!
From questioning the original, she has become an original.
It had become the original Ground Zero.
When you have that ability or inability, you immediately become more original.
Poland, which was not present at the conference, was permitted to become an original member of the UN.
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