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been becoming

adjective

Pleasingly suitable; fit; congruous

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Cubans have been becoming bolder since Raúl Castro took over.

Far from being a model, Turkey has been becoming more like Egypt".

We may have been becoming better cyclists, but lordy we were dull.

"The business failure of firms has been becoming more common," Mr. Bower said.

"We'd been becoming pretty aligned over the last six years working together.

In the interim, residents here have been becoming Russian in waves, with encouragement of the de facto state.

An irony of Mr. Esteves's downfall in Brazil's national corruption scandal is that his bank had been becoming un-Brazilian.

In truth, occult rock never truly died, but it has been becoming a more visible force in recent years.

The paradox is that Bush has been becoming a better candidate even as his campaign has been getting worse.

That is, jobs that require a college education have been becoming more prevalent as a proportion of employment for years now.

When I looked at photographs later on, I thought that the fashions of the time had not been becoming to her, or to anybody.

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