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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become present" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has recently shown up or entered a situation. For example, "New technologies have become present in our everyday lives."
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But when does the future become present?
The problem occurs when a frustration or slight triggers old anger to become present rage.
By not appearing in gazetteers, places are unlikely to ever become present and visible in other geocoded datasets.
Healing for each of them starts when they become present in their lives and stop planning for their funerals.
The energy of the animal who has become present, and that of the man's arm and eye drawing it by torch light.
"When we hear some beautiful piece of Mozart or admire a wonderful building we suddenly become present in ourselves," he said.
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In the process, Portuguese explorers expanded the frontiers of what was to become present-day Brazil into areas claimed by the Spanish.
On the other side, a tool like a hammer may become "present-at-hand", when it breaks and loses its usefulness, or, at the first encounter, when we do not know how to interact with it.
Mathematics was to be reduced to logic, so that its proofs would become presented in the same axiomatic pattern.
A city which would become present-day Gaza began to develop on the site of Tell al-Ajjul.
And become presented on restaurant research site.
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