Sentence examples for becoming to from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'becoming to' is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the phrase 'becoming to' correctly, you would say 'becoming to her'. For example: The new dress was becoming to her.

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However, its application to eukaryotes is just becoming to emerge thanks to the recent availability of a sufficient sampling of complete genomes.

Got a lotta becoming to do.

This place must be very becoming to her.

Today, what Shenzhen is to Hong Kong, Tijuana is becoming to San Diego.

All this seems highly becoming to a poet of fruitful activity, not barren speculation.

WHAT Edward Snowden is to mass surveillance, Hervé Falciani is becoming to private banking.

It does not get how irrelevant it is becoming to the rest of the world".

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Heavyweights like Rae Sremmurd, Future and Rich Homie Quan are dominating the airwaves and becoming - to many - the sound of rap music in 2015.

The company's decision to enter the Southeast Asian marketplace is a sign of how important that region is becoming to Internet companies.

On a more nuts and bolts level, these past few days have been a valuable reminder of quite how difficult it is becoming to rig an election.

Al Ross passed away last week, at the age of a hundred, becoming, to my knowledge, the only New Yorker cartoonist to have reached the century mark.

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