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become to be
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "become to be" is not correct and should not be used in standard written English.
Instead, you would use one of the following phrases: "become," "come to be," or "come to be known as." For example: He has become the most successful entrepreneur in the region. This restaurant quickly came to be known as the best in town. My dreams of becoming an artist have come to be a reality.
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
40 human-written examples
"Fifty years has become to be too long".
News & Media
Sort of like how I think I once read a quote about how progressive the Pope had become, to be fair.
News & Media
The Garage, as she was to become to be known, was little more than a roller shutter door and a plywood roof, wedged between two old factories.
News & Media
In a house "full of glass", he wrote, "one cannot tell where to become to be out of the sun or cold".
News & Media
They have become, to be sure, highly controversial classics: the wonderful British fantasist Philip Pullman has excoriated their racism (the ogres are dark-skinned and almond-eyed), their nasty little-Englandness, and their narrow-hearted religiosity.
News & Media
The script goes like this: Exporters warn how expensive it has become to be patriotic and keep production at home; officials intervene in the foreign exchange market or threaten to do so, offering corporate subsidies and soft loans as painkillers; and markets take it all in stride.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
20 human-written examples
Future television becomes to be about video.
News & Media
Alcohol also became to be used for macropore formation.
Science
Botulinum toxin (BTX) became to be the first medically applied toxin.
This low velocity zone becomes to be divided in three parts just beneath the volcanoes.
Science
This is how Article 13 became to be known as the "meme ban".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "become to be" in your writing. Instead, use "become", "come to be", or "come to be known as" for grammatically correct and clear communication.
Common error
A common mistake is adding unnecessary words, like "to be", after "become". Stick to the simpler and grammatically correct "become" to avoid awkward phrasing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "become to be" is an incorrect construction. The correct form is simply "become", or the more elaborate "come to be". Ludwig AI identifies this phrase as non-standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "become to be" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct alternatives are "become", "come to be", or "come to be known as", depending on the specific context. While the intention is often to describe a transformation or evolution, using the incorrect phrase detracts from clarity and credibility. Remember to use the simpler "become" or "come to be" for effective communication in both formal and informal settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
become
Direct replacement; conveys the core meaning of transformation without grammatical error.
come to be
Expresses the process of evolving into a certain state or condition.
come to be known as
Indicates the process of acquiring a specific reputation or identity.
evolve into
Highlights a gradual process of change and development.
transform into
Emphasizes a significant change in form or appearance.
develop into
Focuses on the gradual growth and progress toward a particular state.
grow to be
Suggests a natural and organic process of becoming.
turn into
Indicates a change in nature, state, or form.
end up being
Expresses the final result or outcome of a process.
becoming
Expresses the process of change.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "become" in a sentence?
Use "become" directly followed by the state or condition you are transforming into. For instance, "He has "become" a successful entrepreneur" is correct.
Is "become to be" ever grammatically correct?
No, "become to be" is not grammatically correct in standard English. Use alternatives such as "become", "come to be", or "come to be known as".
What's the difference between "become" and "come to be"?
"Become" is a more direct transformation, while "come to be" suggests a gradual process. For example, "He "became" president" implies immediate change, but "It "came to be" a tradition" implies gradual development.
When should I use "come to be known as" instead of "become"?
Use "come to be known as" when you want to emphasize how something acquired a specific reputation or name. For example, "The event "came to be known as" the 'Summer Festival'".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested