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The phrase "later become" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change or transformation that occurs at a later time. Example: In his early years, John showed great potential as a musician. However, he later became more interested in visual arts and pursued a career as a graphic designer.
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And some bosses later become ministers.
(He would later become the oldest).
She would later become John's wife.
But change will sooner or later become essential.
But the manager would later become a client, too.
It would later become a key PlayStation hit.
He would later become critical of neo-Nazi groups.
Arthur Miller and Philip Roth later become neighbours.
Ms. Harris would later become a trustee of the foundation.
That's the kind of behavior that could later become stalking.
Its influence would later become apparent in his work.
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