Sentence examples for has become today from inspiring English sources

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This guidance caused the derivatives market to grow over the last 30 years to what it has become today.

Knowing what Times Square was, can we accept the carnival of global marketing that it has become today?

Golf in 1967 was not the sport of the masses that it has become today, largely because of Woods.

It also shows a remarkable contrast with what cycling (and most sports) has become today in the light of doping scandals and other excesses.

But by its counterexample, the Palin Wild Goose Chase Tour served as a kind of object lesson for what the political media environment has become today.

Mr. Jiang nonetheless managed to move China from the isolated, introspective country that it was in 1989 to the regional power it has become today.

"This is a holy site … somewhere people can come to compare the horrors of the past with the city Hiroshima has become today".

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Python has become this year's micro-trend detail.

Since it appeared in 2001, the iPod has become this decade's answer to the Sony Walkman.

In the last twenty-four hours, the unavoidable analogy has become 1989.

In a town easily distracted by the next premiere or hot new star, U.S.C. has become yesterday's news.

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