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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a situation that is in the process of happening or becoming established. For example, "This new technology is coming to be the new industry standard."
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Prior to the coming to be of being, it cannot produce other beings.
Nobody's coming to be treated by machines.
"I'm coming to be a sex choreographer".
They were slowly coming to be friends".
It's like a job, coming to be a graduate student.
Are they coming to be gateways to the internet?
It seems to me that this good feeling is coming to be a reality..
"I'm coming to be part of the team, to work hard, and hopefully to win things.
But increasingly April is coming to be the cruellest month for much of the region.
Sexual harassment was coming to be seen as, invariably, a matter of institutional power.
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I.e., the theory of the coming-to-be of knowledge.
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