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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become standard" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something has become widely accepted or recognized as the norm among a certain group or within a certain context. Example: "In recent years, the use of renewable energy sources has become standard practice for many companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint."
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"That has become standard.
Both interventions had become standard medical practice.
"These swaps have become standard bank products.
Such access should become standard, he said.
Since then, such deals have become standard.
Good practice needs to become standard practice.
With time, these things become standard.
Overcooked chicken breast has become standard fare.
Perforator flaps have become standard of care.
Please don't let this become standard practice.
(This should become standard practice in all cookbooks).
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