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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it became mainstream' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to an idea, concept, or practice that has spread widely and is accepted by most people. For example: "After the Covid-19 pandemic, remote working became mainstream."
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(Nothing compares to the pleasure of watching — and telling people you watched — "The Artist" at its first showing, before it became mainstream).
With the lottery it became mainstream, perhaps helped by a subconscious recognition that its nostalgia for Victorian engineering was something every Briton could share.
Then, as it became mainstream, the royalties went up.
First, it was just a rapper and athlete's car, but then it became mainstream.
It became mainstream when the opposition championed the demo and the dictatorship inadvertently promoted it by warning people not to go.
Do you think the financial crisis will come to be seen as a watershed for behavioral economics — a moment it became mainstream, or even dominant?
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It needs a few refinements before it becomes mainstream.
People want to go before it becomes mainstream.
When brands carry an idea from the edge to the center, it becomes mainstream.
If it becomes mainstream, then the prospects for decisive political action will for them be helpfully blunted.
"But what we're really hoping for is that eventually you get to a tipping point where it becomes mainstream".
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