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The phrase "has become a" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a change or transformation that has occurred over time. Here are a few examples: - "Over the years, the small town has become a bustling city." - "She started playing piano when she was five, and now she has become a talented musician." - "With the advent of technology, communication has become a lot easier." - "The quiet and reserved student has recently become a leader in the classroom." - "After training for months, he has become a skilled athlete."
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"Innovative" has become a cliché.
It has become a tradition.
Nazarbayev has become a dictator.
She has become a book".
Everything has become a competition.
Walking has become a nightmare.
It has become a blandscape.
Unemployment has become a business.
Another has become a bank.
He has become a father.
"Art has become a luxury".
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