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The phrase "becoming for" is not correct and is not usually used in written English.
To use this phrase, you would have to change it to "becoming of" or "becoming to." For example: His hard work was becoming of him.
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And he has become (or is becoming) for religion what Bourdain is to food: a figurehead.
That's not becoming for a people who suffered genocide".
Vann kept his temper, but his staff noticed how difficult it was becoming for him.
The trees blossomed, he says, becoming for him a lexicon of shapes and forms.
Witchel shows how dangerous it is becoming for the witnesses to such murders.
"There's obviously something about him that has stopped people from becoming for Kerry".
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NGOs are preparing to graduate from donor dependency by changing their legal status and becoming for-profit social enterprises.
Many non-profits have long generated revenues in this way.Philanthropists can even encourage non-profits to move towards becoming for-profits, able to stand entirely on their own feet.
Mr Levitt has "no intention whatsoever" of opposing this but says that becoming for-profit firms brings the potential for conflicts of interest with the markets' current self-regulatory functions.
Melon has a great potential for becoming a model for understanding important traits in fruiting crops.
Money was becoming available for research.
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