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The phrase "becoming a true" is not correct and usable in written English as it stands.
If you are looking for a way to use the phrase "becoming a true," you could say "becoming true to oneself," which is an idiom meaning to stay true to one's beliefs, values, and goals. For example: "She is finally becoming true to herself, despite outside pressures to conform."
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Crowdfunding is becoming a true market testing platform.
As this happens, Mr. Branch is on his way to becoming a true New Yorker.
Whether it will succeed in becoming a true multi-utility, though, is still open to doubt.
And they are an obstacle to India's dreams of becoming a true 21st-century power.
Only two obstacles kept him from becoming a true leading man.
Still, the odds of Roll 6 Poker becoming a true moneymaker are long.
"I'm becoming a true Black Raptor already,"' he wrote in his profile.
It has quickly established itself as a global currency without becoming a true rival to the greenback's status.
"They had omitted one key feature: the amusements necessary to becoming a true tourist destination," he said.
With Hungary, the series was on its way to becoming a true world championship, breaking into many countries and regions.
When I get to Highway 1, I get cranky, perhaps a sign that I am becoming a true driver.
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