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Discover Ludwig"become synonymous" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become closely associated with something else, often to the point of being interchangeable or having a similar meaning. Example: In recent years, the brand has become synonymous with luxury and high-quality products.
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"They've become synonymous".
Moyes has become synonymous with vigor.
Concacaf has become synonymous with corruption.
His name will become synonymous with bravery.
"Terminator has become synonymous with corporate greed.
Since then, my dad has become synonymous with the wind.
For Sam, honesty had become synonymous with shame and fear.
Tesh's theme, "Roundball Rock," has become synonymous with the league.
The words "election" and "democracy" have become synonymous.
For now, anyway, Connecticut has become synonymous with basketball.
Boston Harbor had become synonymous with pollution and neglect.
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