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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becoming in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in any context.
Example: "She is becoming in her own right a leader in the community."
Alternatives: "growing into" or "developing as".
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The literature about language — langlit, as neologists prefer — is becoming "in".
But it has also become prone to abuse, with some pharmacies becoming, in effect, mini-drug manufacturers.
There is nothing more becoming in an author than modesty.
And cancer is becoming, in some cases, a chronic disease.
How important do you see solar power becoming in the city's energy mix?
It is becoming, in small ways and larger ones, a war of betrayed embraces.
And to becoming, in my middle years, a bit of an élitist.
All his life has been a forager, becoming in this pursuit an excellent general naturalist.
Blame it on an excess of devotion — always becoming in a woman.
We're increasingly becoming in charge of mental health, learning disabilities services and this is the backlash".
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It's another example of the overconsumption and irresponsible lifestyle America is becoming (in famous for.
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