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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becoming spring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe the changing of seasons from winter to spring, but it can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe any situation or process that is gradually transitioning or developing into a new stage. Example: "As the snow melted and the flowers began to bloom, it was clear that winter was becoming spring."
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Humans have created reliable instruments to measure time by using predictable repeating events that occur naturally, such as day turning to night or winter becoming spring.
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Their uses are becoming today more complex being influenced by strategic, political, economic and sustainability considerations.
Time pivoting, as at some metaphysical bell; summer becoming winter, park becoming school, deer becoming traffic.
Better yet, you may give them a head start on becoming tomorrow's problem-solvers.
But even the WHO's own figures suggest that infectious disease is becoming yesterday's problem.
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"Yesterday's nobody becoming tomorrow's somebody," the promoter often says.
Today's unemployed person can dream of becoming tomorrow's app millionaire or TV celebrity.
A hunger for belief is becoming this year's theatrical big issue.
"It felt like a thrown-in feature, not the focal point it is becoming today".
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