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Discover Ludwig"I've become" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a contraction of "I have become" and is often used to indicate a change or transformation in the subject. Example: Since starting this new job, I've become more confident in my abilities and have even taken on a leadership role in the team.
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I've become forgetful, too.
"I've become slightly more hirsute.
I've become an active Tweeter".
"I think I've become notorious".
"I've become very, very disciplined.
Naturally, I've become a regular.
I've become opaque to myself".
"I've become a Monopoly dictator.
"I've become very cranky".
I've become successful".
I've become saucy".
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