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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes nicer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual change in someone's behavior or attitude towards another person. Example: As the new employee settled into her role, she gradually became nicer to her colleagues and started to form strong relationships with them.
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Especially when the weather becomes nicer and there are so many people who just try to reach southern coasts.
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The lagoon in front of you becomes nice and shallow during the day allowing you to explore various sandbanks and of course, take a dip.
Cook this for 5 minutes until it becomes nice and golden.
Knead it until it becomes nice and smooth.
Doing this will assure that their surface becomes nice and caramelized during the roasting process.
Be careful when you let someone in... if your enemy suddenly becomes nice and wants to join, let them, but watch them and when they slip, do catch them... don't let them fall.
"He's become nicer and nicer.
The people Kenya encounters in this novel are generally nice, and become nicer.
Analysts who would never have proclaimed themselves converts to Kohut's views nevertheless became nicer to their patients, and believed they had been that way all along.
If youre nice, you become nicer.
I hope that online communities are going to become nicer in the coming years.
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