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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is become' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you should use another phrase such as 'has become,' 'became,' or 'is becoming.' Example: Through hard work and dedication, what was once a smaller company is becoming a larger one.
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Good is become bad.
"Bad is become good.
Why, that is, become a forger?
"The mid-scale tour is become increasingly economically unviable".
Online bill-paying is become ever more popular.
Flanagan, of course, has (is?) become a name himself.
What the FA allowed them to do is become the governing body of football.
"The worst thing a magazine can do is become predictable," he said.
My advice for guests is: Become a guest only upon invitation.
Significantly, what the jailbait didn't do is become a romantic lead.
"All they have to do is become accountable," Mr. Berman said.
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