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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become plain" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to become clear or obvious, and can be used to describe the clarity of a concept or idea. For example, "As he explained the process, the steps required to complete the task slowly became plain."
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The quirky may become plain.
As litigants, Kahlo and Kollwitz unmasked themselves to become plain old Jerilea Zempel and Erika Rothenberg.
It will become plain that they are only writing to a select group.
The parallels between the books become plain even from a plot summary.
Amid the turmoil of the past six months, five things have become plain.
It was later to become plain how much he had to be pleased about.
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In the last two or three years, the connections between high finance and low morals have become plainer.
By the time parliament returns in two weeks' time, priorities and possibilities will become plainer, and legislation can begin in earnest.
The full extent of Met corruption has become plainer since Mr Putnam's allegations surfaced in a BBC documentary in 2006, when the Met reacted with righteous indignation.
"As the weeks have passed, the unstoppable effects of Charlie's aggressive, progressive, depletive disorder have become plainer to see," the Gosh statement said.
Yesterday all became plain.
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