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The phrase 'came to represent' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a thing or an idea that has become associated with a certain action or cause. For example, "Over the years, the little red ribbon came to represent the fight against AIDS."
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But it came to represent much more.
The policewoman came to represent official repression throughout the land.
Mr. Warnke came to represent the quintessential dove, Mr. Nitze, the consummate hawk.
But last year, Ganga came to represent the most brazen example of the corrupted bidding process.
They came to represent pro-Modi Muslims: "We are all living together and need to unite.
Their appointments came to represent the state's efforts to change police culture and practices.
Mr. Gottlieb came to represent many other best-selling clients, including Dean Koontz and Janet Evanovich.
Mr. Ray said he had also investigated how Mrs. Clinton came to represent Madison Guaranty.
This brings us to the values the Smiths came to represent, and Marr still believes in.
She came to represent New York living, that lively and artistic personality".
The brand came to represent both convenience and sinister corporate overreach.
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