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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes opaque" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to become unclear or difficult to understand. Example: As the layers of paint were applied, the once transparent glass became opaque, making it impossible to see through.
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As the core becomes more dense, it becomes opaque.
One favorite head covering is a long black scarf that becomes opaque when doubled over.
"But if you add cream to the Jell-O, it becomes opaque.
Unlike gelatine, once it has set, agar jelly becomes opaque, and won't melt in the mouth.
Above 50 wt%, the sample becomes opaque due to silica aggregation.
The crucial component of the laser plasma ablation technique is the laser entrance window which becomes opaque during carbon ablation.
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I've become opaque to myself".
His administration has become opaque and detached.
That is, the gel became opaque by increasing Tprep.
With age, trauma, infections or disease, this covering can become opaque.
The permeability increased drastically when the gel became opaque because of heating.
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