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The phrase "can only become" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to express the idea that something is limited or restricted in its development or growth, or to emphasize the potential that something has to develop or grow in a certain way. For example, "The economy can only become stronger as more businesses open and more people find work."
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You can only become attached to people".
This is an issue that can only become more divisive.
In contrast, one can only become a village chief through a village election.
But a talk-show host can only become a more successful talk-show host.
Armed with that license, the state's campaign against "national traitors" can only become more intense.
Senate approval can only become more difficult after the Republicans take control, in January.
Now, however welcome the change, Mr Arafat's job can only become harder.
You can only become a general after you shoot enough guns.
Also, you can only become a body-building champion with the guidance of a champion.
Putin still controls the strings and Medvedev can only become the puppetmaster if he cuts them.
You can only become a co-founder if you've been referred by someone else.
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