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Discover LudwigThe phrase "later to become" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a future event or development that occurred after a previous event or period of time. Example: "The small town, later to become a bustling city, was once a quiet farming community."
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Both scripts were later to become screenplays.
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The role played by Deng, later to become China's paramount leader, is glossed over.
His inquisitor was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later to become Pope Benedict XVI.
Which young man, later to become a poet, did Eliot teach at Highgate school?
It was later to become plain how much he had to be pleased about.
He spent 10 years in parish appointments in Basutoland, later to become Lesotho.
Airey quit less than a month later to become chairman and chief executive of Five.
Tube Investments has a similar story, a steel tube maker later to become known as TI.
His student acquaintances included Pol Pot, later to become head of the Khmer Rouge.
These reports were written by correspondent James Morris, later to become the travel writer Jan Morris.
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