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"made to become" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of something being transformed or changed into something else. Example: The caterpillar was made to become a butterfly through the process of metamorphosis.
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I don't think circus is made to become an institution.
The nickel-tungsten alloy can be extremely bright and shiny, and even made to become harder than chrome.
They were shunted aside in the communist-led revolution of the 1970s and made to become ordinary peasants.
She describes the decision that she and George made to become Communists without any self-aggrandizement or romanticism.
"They say that without the illness they wouldn't have been able to make the changes they made to become happy".
On the way, she recalls the sacrifices she made to become a witch, forcing Quentin to question his life of privilege.
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Mentally I changed a lot and understood the efforts I had to make to become a champion".
Pilots have gone on strike repeatedly over the past year to oppose various changes the airlines are making to become more competitive.
It highlights examples of the kinds of changes that state and local governments can make to become more resilient.
For data-informed decision making to become normative and sustained, funding will be needed to implement and sustain the interventions outlined in this article.
Also, try other methods of incense making to become familiar with the mixing process and learn how to use the ingredients.
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