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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becoming future" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of discussing future events or developments. Example: "The company's plans for expansion are indicative of their becoming future leaders in the industry."
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These are ordinary children studying a most rarefied pursuit: they come from across China to a specialized middle school here in the hopes of becoming future Beijing opera stars.
And in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre, it is evident that we need action to better protect the innocent from becoming future victims of gun-related atrocities.
Additionally, the records of consecutive similar past patients (who were not excluded from becoming future patients) were scrutinised to establish baseline performance of GPs.
He would not favor his own child at any cost but would support other children if they showed better promise of becoming future scientists–future Darwinians.
While many kids at the school have lofty dreams of becoming future Zuckerbergs or Spielbergs in the worlds of technology and entertainment, 11-year-old Heidi Mendez is already applying the skills she has learned here in the real world.
Recent advances in our knowledge of the structure and the enzyme function of rhomboids, and increasing efforts to identify specific inhibitors, are beginning to provide important insight into the prospect of rhomboids becoming future therapeutic targets.
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We must stop preventing Hispanics from becoming future-ready and "Innovation-Ready" (Tom Friedman's recent term, reaching beyond "college-ready").
To read Gibson is to read the present as if it were the future, because it seems the present is becoming the future faster than it is becoming the past.
As for his chances of becoming a future champion?
"I'd be an advocate for these children, and help prevent them becoming a future burden.
The Babe, meanwhile, had talked to Judge Emil Fuchs, the owner of the Boston Braves, about becoming a future player-manager.
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