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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes a norm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something transitions into a standard or accepted practice over time.
Example: "As remote work became more common, flexible hours became a norm in many companies."
Alternatives: "establishes itself as a standard" or "turns into a standard practice."
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"Usually we see about a 10-year lag from when a new communication is adopted and when it becomes a norm," Ms. Ito said.
Creating shared value becomes a norm how companies strategize.
Creating shared value becomes a norm how companies strategize. .
Strictly speaking, only when 1 ≤ p, q ≤ ∞, (1) becomes a norm.
Vecchione thinks that as faster Internet access becomes a norm in U.S., consumers are going to want more realistic shopping experience on the web.
As kids internalize the idea that they do not own their information and thus have nothing to preserve, security nihilism becomes a norm.
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It has become a norm for young women".
"But we started doing the specialties, and slowly it became a norm for the restaurants".
In recent years, the commodification of further areas of life has become a norm.
Police were fighting an "urban war" against gangs as violence in society had become "a norm and not an exception", he said.
Only after the risk of death from AIDS began to increase, in the nineteen-eighties, did condom use again become a norm.
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