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The phrase "become world class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the idea of becoming a leader in a certain field. For example, "This company is striving to become world class in the manufacturing of precision tools."
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Teacher training must be taken seriously so that America's teachers once again become world class.
"But it may be hard for those companies to become world class without outside competition".
Now, at 32, she is a full-time runner and has become world class.
"We've got to become world class in managing the accommodations of those folks versus delegating to a third party.
Shaun Wright-Phillips (Man City): Has pace, scores goals and can go on to become world class.
David Krummenacker, who has become world class in the men's 800 and 1,500 meters, seeks his third straight triumph in the Millrose 800.
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Now they want to become world-class.
In time they may become world-class.
NASSCOM"Managing Radical Change: What Indian Companies Must Do to Become World-Class".
Left to their own devices, children do not become world-class instrumentalists before they turn 10.
In his position, defensive midfield next to Mark van Bommel, Basti has become world-class.
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