Sentence examples for becoming synonymous from inspiring English sources

'becoming synonymous' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing how things, words, phrases, or ideas become synonymous with each other, and are interchangeable. For example, "As the song gained popularity, 'Let It Go' from Disney's Frozen became synonymous with the idea of giving yourself freedom and embracing new possibilities".

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Needless to say, the look took off, ultimately becoming synonymous with '60s rock.

But Norwood missed, his name becoming synonymous with the words wide right.

Becoming synonymous with far-reaching, often unpopular, reforms turned Mr. Hartz, 63, into a lightning rod.

This once-dignified badge of seniority is becoming synonymous with "narrow-minded", "outdated" and "incipiently senile".

But the buildings fell into decline over the decades, becoming synonymous with crime and urban decay.

Hambledon is becoming synonymous with that recent English phenomenon: world-class sparkling wine.

We live in an era in which labeling something "fake" is becoming synonymous with political inconvenience.

His publisher, Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, was already becoming synonymous with high-quality fiction.

But by the Nixon era, when the C.I.A. was becoming synonymous with fumbled cloak-and-dagger plots, things had changed.

The Scherrer label slowly evolved, becoming synonymous with the 1980s with its exaggerated shoulders, sharp suiting and refined tailoring.

At its 1978 inception the Rough Trade label was an early champion of post-punk before becoming synonymous with jangling indie in the 80s.

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