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"has become real" is a valid English phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something that was previously hypothetical or abstract is now concrete and tangible. For example: "His dream of becoming a professional football player has become real."
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Everything has become real".
"And now the impossible has become real".
Our work is phoney but out friendship has become real".
A vast majority of everything we were working on has become real".
The party's de facto slogan has become: "Real men don't think things through".
"Now, after having spent an entire year seeing what a difference you can make, the theoretical has become real.
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They've become real comfortable with the shaking".
They had become real states, with their own economies and their own elites.
By the middle of the 17th century, these taxes had become real customs tariffs.
Without it, he acknowledged, the sixth inning yesterday could have become "real ugly".
Most had become real estate developers, upstate Donald Trumps, and their conversation followed suit.
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