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The Commission's report has become a benchmark text.
The quintessential annihilation battle of encirclement, it has become a benchmark for overwhelming operational success.
Support for the Green New Deal has become a benchmark for Democrats running for president.
Last year, Cal finished eighth in the Directors' Cup, which has become a benchmark for the success of athletic programs.
What I wanted to let marinate is that $1 million has become a benchmark for retirement safety.
Sarah Thornton, author of Seven Days in the Art World, added: "The prize has become a benchmark of validation that distinguishes the British art scene.
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Repeatedly re-endorsed at international summits since the 1970s, "0.7" has become a key benchmark by which the generosity of donor countries is measured.
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