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Discover Ludwig"formally become" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used when talking about someone officially becoming something, either through a legal process or through a process of acceptance by a certain group or organization. For example, "Amy had to go through an extensive process to formally become a member of the board of directors."
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He will formally become an occupant on Monday.
On January 1st she will formally become Brazil's first female president.
Will Miss Megawati formally become "president", or accept some other title to describe her new role as head of government?
He will formally become prime minister in a vote by the Liberal Democrat-controlled lower house of Parliament on Tuesday.
Quite the contrary; at her church ceremony, she will formally become a consecrated virgin wedded to Jesus Christ.
Will Miss Megawati formally become "president", or accept some other term to describe her new role as head of government, leaving Mr Wahid with an empty title?
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Jacob Zuma formally becomes the President of South Africa.
His brother Raul formally became President in 2008.
In the meantime, Ireland formally became the second nation to accept a bailout.
The UNitedirectlys directly administered the country until 2002, when it formally became a nation.
After a transitional phase it formally became a republic last Dec.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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