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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has become getting" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage. Example: "The situation has become getting worse over time." (This is incorrect.)
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But as an ultimately accurate depiction of the debacle modern-day American politics has become, getting some good laughs at The Campaign might make you realize that we should all be taking politics a lot more seriously.
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A staple of London smalltalk has become, "Have you got any tickets?" And the response to the appeal for volunteers has been remarkable.
But if we want to contest the top six then pretty good has got to become good - we've got to get points.
Everyone else that's failed has gotten hacked, become insolvent or had bad management".
It has also become easier to get information from elsewhere.
"Primark has got potential to become a global fashion brand.
Until the light trouble we've been getting into becomes heavier.
Indeed, as watching the Olympics at home has become easier, getting all the signals straight has become harder.
The man has also got married and become a father.
We've just got to become men instead of boys".
"Getting a medical education has become similar to getting a mortgage on your house".
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