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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become suddenly" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens quickly and unexpectedly. Example: "As we were walking through the forest, the peaceful atmosphere suddenly became tense as we heard a loud roar in the distance."
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Money, once plentiful, has become suddenly scarce.
But then they become suddenly silent.
Muscular details of thigh, knee, calf become suddenly distracting.
This has become suddenly and painfully evident this year.
Halls booked for opposition party meetings become suddenly unavailable.
Lower-key until now, this 2020 vote has become suddenly much more intriguing.
And Belgium did not become suddenly chic thanks to co-hosting Euro 2000.
Now that she is no longer here, the Kennedy years have become suddenly remote.
He has become suddenly popular among friends on the grid, he reported by telephone.
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Mr. Santorum, he said "has become suddenly viable, while Newt is sinking in the national polls".
In certain safety-sensitive positions the safety concern is whether the employee will become suddenly disoriented or incapacitated.
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