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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'become uniform' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of people or things that start to look or act in the same way. For example: "The soldiers quickly became uniform as they marched in unison."
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The answer has become uniform.
These acts become uniform and are widely accepted.
The distinctive check, which dates back to the 1920s, had also become uniform of choice for yobs and football hooligans.
Most recently, it's become uniform of the lumbersexual, a rare breed of metrosexual with an aptitude for putting up shelves.
The more they are caused to become uniform over time, the less variation and less opportunity there is to see how different policies work".
The non-uniformity of stress distribution over real contact spots decreases with increasing friction path and stresses become uniform at the end of running-in.
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As the measurement position descends, the solid distribution becomes uniform.
With increase of graft concentration, the pore size of the modified membranes decreased and became uniform.
It's a brand identity that Lego wants to cultivate, even as their actual product becomes uniform and instruction-based.
As it travels, the swell becomes more organized — the distance between each wave in a train, known as the interval, becomes uniform.
The analysis of Rn was used to evaluate the corrosion rate when the corrosion process became uniform.
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