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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes a follower" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that someone starts to follow or support a particular person, idea, or organization. Example: After hearing the inspiring speech, many people in the audience became followers of the political candidate, eager to support his vision for the future.
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In it, a filmmaker sets out to paint a devastating portrait of Mr. Sharon, but instead is besotted by his "teddy bear" charisma, becomes a follower and loses his dovish wife.
While "Bent" portrayed the persecution of homosexuals in Hitler's Germany, his play "Messiah," produced by the Manhattan Theater Club in 1984, was set in 17th-century Poland and depicted a young girl who becomes a follower of a charismatic false prophet.
She becomes radicalized by events and becomes a follower of feminist leader Emmeline Pankhurst Meryl Streepp) and part of an activist underground fighting for women's suffrage.
And in case that's not enough, there's one more thing about this story that I find particularly arresting: We have no particularly good reason to believe the centurion becomes a follower of Jesus.
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He became a follower of Elijah Muhammad.
"If they don't take this opportunity, then Europe will become a follower," he said.
She became a follower of William Lloyd Garrison and in 1835 37 was secretary of the Lynn Female Anti-Slavery Society. Anti-Slavery Society
Mr Ward became a follower and has spent his career as a consumer activist.
Nokia is now making clamshell phones; it has become a follower, not a leader".
Born near Naples, Adonis came to America as a child and in the 1920s became a follower of Lucky Luciano.
According to Vasari, Botticelli became a follower of the Dominican friar and gave up painting as a result.
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