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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it became real" is grammatically correct and can be commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that was once imagined or theoretical, but eventually comes to exist or manifests in the physical world or reality. Example: After years of dreaming about becoming a successful author, it finally became real when her book was published and displayed in bookstores across the country.
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"Once I came up here," he adds, "it became real clear to me real quick that this is a whole other animal".
It became real personal".
So it became real to me".
"When he walked down Main Street it became real.
It was an extraordinary experience once it became real.
"That's when it became real for me," my friend in England said, later.
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"It becomes real".
It becomes real for them".
When did it become real?
That's when it becomes real.
"It becomes real and people have to decide.
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