Sentence examples for become something new from inspiring English sources

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I don't want America to become something new.

Her way of dancing is entirely her own, born from strict academic discipline and developed to become something new.

The identity was needed to become something new but eclipsed the region's cultural richness.

One of the peculiarities of the past few months has been how the idea of taking a photograph of your own face has become something new and interesting.

"That we are a nation of immigrants – even forced to come as slaves – whose descendants have sloughed off old identities to become something new.

Photography has become something new – a ubiquitous thing, a duller thing, a thing we snap a hundred times a day on a device with a hundred other functions.

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We got so much press, I think they were amazed that couture could become something newer and more innovative.

But transformed through your imagination, it becomes something new.

That became "something new to look for," he said.

He said, "She stepped out of her skin and became something new".

Something old becomes something new and, as the name has it, uncommonly beautiful.

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