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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it has becomes" is not grammatically correct
The correct form would be "it has become," or "it becomes" depending on the tense of the sentence. Here are some examples of correct usage: - "It has become increasingly difficult to find affordable housing in this city." - "As winter approaches, it becomes necessary to start preparing for snow and ice on the roads." - "After months of hard work, it has become clear that our efforts were not in vain." - "It becomes easier to make healthy choices when you have a support system in place."
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But on Wednesday nights, it has becomes an unlikely place to spot celebrities and listen to musicians like Courtney Love and Joseph Arthur try out new material.
If the French Balsa wood bloke is fit then anything is possible, although he often isn't and it has becomes a case of make do and mend.
Now, it has becomes one of their biggest assets.
I think we just have more media outlets these days so it has becomes polarized and concentrated and we are easier to target.
Perhaps that is why it has becomes my thesis that the Republicans are less the party of Goldwater, and more the party of Watergate--and this not despite the operational ascendecy of the conservative movement in its councils but in some sense because of it.
From the well-studied cases of transcriptional regulation in Catharanthus roseus[ 25– 27] and Arabidopsis [ 32, 33, 64] it has becomes clear that it usually involves a network of TFs.
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It has become its own story.
It has become mobile.
"It has become normal.
It has become slavery.
It has become that now".
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