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had become considered

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "had become considered" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used construction and may confuse readers. A more straightforward expression would be preferable. Example: "Over the years, the theory had become considered outdated by many scholars."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

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Academia

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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

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Scream, utilizing a popular and attractive cast and an innovative script that mocked and embraced the conventions of horror which had become considered clichéd, was credited with changing the status of the genre, becoming both a financial and critical success, and launching the careers of many of its actors.

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Similar Expressions

59 human-written examples

Pizza has become considered a fast food.

News & Media

The New York Times

On a relative basis, they have become considered overvalued," Mr. Nabi said.

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The New York Times

As we have reached the centenary of Christina Rosetti's death, she has become considered as one of the major poets of the Victorian era.

To understand how hot the market for online advertising technology has become, consider aQuantive's stock price, which opened the year at about $25 a share.

If you want understand how strange American policy in Iraq has become, consider this: One of the leaders of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq is named Qais al-Khazali.

News & Media

The New Yorker

To appreciate just how leveraged homeowners have become, consider a common measure of homeowners' equity: the loan to value, or the percentage of a property's value that is borrowed.

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The New York Times

To illustrate how vital the festival has become, consider "The Secret of the Grain," a brilliant French film that won four Césars (the French Oscars), including best picture, earlier this year but languished without a distributor until recent weeks.

News & Media

The New York Times

But Nadal, still only 22, is certainly a clay-court master, and if you are trolling for a statistic that defines how big a fish he has become, consider this: In best-of-five-set matches, at a time when tennis has become increasingly international and dense at the top, Nadal's career record on clay is 45-0.

But Nadal, still only 22, is certainly a clay-court master, and if you are trolling for a statistic that defines how big a fish he has become, consider this: in best-of-five matches, at a time when tennis has become increasingly international and dense at the top, Nadal's career record on clay is 45-0.

As a measure of how surreal this self-censorship has become, consider how earlier this year Sony chickened out of releasing The Interview in the US for fear that North Korea would retaliate to a comedy assassination of its supreme leader with nukes as well as cyber-attacks.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Opt for clearer and more direct phrasing such as "had come to be regarded" or "was considered" instead of "had become considered".

Common error

Be mindful of passive voice constructions that can lead to awkward phrasing. Instead of "had become considered", actively state who did the considering. For example, instead of "The theory had become considered outdated", say "Scholars had come to consider the theory outdated".

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Linguistic Context

Verb phrase acting as part of the passive voice construction. While attempting to convey a process of something being assessed over time, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrasing is awkward and suggests more common alternatives.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

31%

Science

31%

Academia

25%

Less common in

Wiki

6%

Formal & Business

6%

Reference

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "had become considered" is grammatically questionable. While understandable, it is not the most effective way to convey your intended meaning. Ludwig AI suggests that it's an awkward phrasing and recommends using clearer and more direct alternatives such as "had come to be regarded" or "was considered". These options enhance clarity and precision in writing. When aiming for formal communication, prioritize these established alternatives over "had become considered".

FAQs

What are some alternatives to "had become considered"?

You can use alternatives like "had come to be regarded", "had been deemed", or "had been viewed as" depending on the specific context.

Is "had become considered" grammatically correct?

While not strictly incorrect, "had become considered" is an awkward and uncommon phrasing. It's generally better to use clearer alternatives.

How can I rephrase a sentence using "had become considered" to make it more concise?

Instead of "The policy had become considered ineffective", try "The policy was considered ineffective" or "People considered the policy ineffective" to be more direct.

What's the difference between "had become considered" and "was considered"?

"Was considered" is more concise and direct. "Had become considered" implies a process over time leading to the consideration, but is often unnecessarily wordy. Use "was considered" unless the process is important to emphasize.

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