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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "if he becomes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a conditional clause that can be used to express a possibility or a hypothetical situation. Example: If he becomes the CEO of the company, he will have more responsibility and power.
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If he becomes a saint, it's not important to me.
If he becomes the candidate, it'll turn into a catastrophe".
If he becomes fit he will be in consideration".
What if he becomes ill again in the future?
But he would be overjoyed if he becomes a Knick.
If he becomes the presidential nominee, they could become all the rage among young wannabe Republicans.
If he becomes disruptive, the judge could hand the case back to the standby lawyers.
If he becomes prime minister it is hard to imagine him answering to Mr Medvedev.
Mr. Romney will likely do the same if he becomes the nominee.
What if he becomes a cat burglar or a cereal criminal?
"So if he becomes indignant and denies everything what're you gonna do?
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