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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evolve to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has grown or changed over a period of time to become something else. For example: "My interest in art has evolved to become a serious passion."
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Will the virus itself evolve to become more virulent?
"Wearables will have to evolve to become multi-function devices," said Forrester analyst Gina Fleming.
We will not evolve to become less racist, bigoted and sexist: we have to learn to.
Primate foamy viruses can infect humans harmlessly, but researchers fear they may evolve to become dangerous.
Any communications system requires mutual agreements which evolve to become standards.
Diseases can evolve to become more virulent, more benign or neither — it all depends on what's in it for them.
These results have prompted some researchers to speculate that during domestication, animals evolve to become keenly aware of humans.
Having watched the self-publishing industry evolve to become a valid gateway to reach an audience I decided that the time was right to go it alone.
As the mechanisms of controlling subjectivity evolve to become more sophisticated and ubiquitous, this nuanced revisiting of Kiesler's concepts of embodied freedom and 'elasticity' is absolutely critical.
Even with a highly effective repellent, however, mosquitoes could evolve to become less repelled, since those forced to feed outdoors are at greater risk.
Genetic sequencing of the virus is also needed so researchers can understand how the pathogen might evolve to become more virulent, and how quickly those changes might occur.
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