Sentence examples for has quickly become recognized from inspiring English sources

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Parental alienation, while a relatively new concept, has quickly become recognized as a genuine condition that is extremely detrimental to the mental health of children.

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Mr. Lazio and Mrs. Clinton went to great lengths to try to demonstrate their devotion to Israel, as both candidates, in what has quickly become a competitive race, clearly recognize the importance of the large number of Jewish voters in New York City.

"In the three short years since the CPUC took steps to recognize it, ridesharing has quickly become an important part of California's transportation ecosystem.

At the third annual Governors Awards, a banquet and schmooze fest that has quickly become an important tribal gathering for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Ms. Winfrey was recognized with a Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, complete with statuette, for her charitable work.

Open since May, this spot has quickly become a standout.

It has quickly become a favorite.

It has quickly become politicized.

The group has quickly become the center of critical attention.

But, it has quickly become my Desert Island Device.

Bethesda has quickly become inundated with anti-chain chain stores.

It has quickly become a best-seller here.

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