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Discover Ludwig"has become old" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something has aged and is no longer new or up to date. For example: "The technology in these computers has become old and needs to be replaced."
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Apparently American politics has become old and boring.
And his act has become old hat for the Sabres.
IT WOULD once have been scandalous to suggest the merits of eating insects; these days, it has become old hat.
IT IS remarkable how soon the idea that firms from emerging economies pose a serious threat to multinationals from the rich world has become old hat.
Simply retiring abroad has become old news, as people seek cheaper places to live and to slash health care costs while enjoying more temperate climes.
If a piece of cheese has become old and dry, wrap it in a moistened cheesecloth, cover with aluminum foil and refrigerate for a day.
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The braids and beards were a little grayer, peace stories had become old war stories, and there were grandchildren now, ogling the sun and moon puppets.
What once was taken as radical, wanton, even dangerous has become old-school and privileged; tickets for the band's two shows at the Prudential Center in Newark run $95 to $750 plus fees.
Even as she has become older (she is 62), she has always been able to find roles.
Merivel himself has become older and a little wiser and personal gain is no longer enough to make him content.
More than that, they say, he has become older and mellower in the aftermath of Sept. 11.
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