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The correct phrase would be 'had become'.
Example: After years of hard work, she had become a successful businesswoman.
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A restaurant location had became available there.
These supports had became props in the country's propaganda narrative.
By 1951, he had became the party leader in Katowice.
By the mid-1970s, hadhad became completely blind.
By 1764 she had became jealous of her younger companion's popularity and dismissed her.
But by 2009 he had became an opponent of the policy.
"Whatever plan we had became irrelevant once we found out," Lynch said.
By 1970, following his elder brother's example, he had became an ardent opponent of the war.
The bag had became the focus of the outfit and, not incidentally, the big moneymaker.
By the 17th century sumo wrestling had became a professional sport in Japan.
Abbott said Indigenous policy had became a "personal mission" for him.
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