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The phrase "materialize in" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to ideas, events, or people taking form or becoming reality. Example: Our long-awaited dreams finally materialized in a successful business launch.
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They materialize in every aspect of life.
The changes started to materialize in the numbers last year.
A four-centimeter cancer could not materialize in two weeks.
That fighting chance has yet to materialize in Galesburg.
In some ways, it did materialize, in others it did not.
A knuckleball matchup could materialize in Baltimore or Boston, with postseason implications.
When the Second Coming failed to materialize in 1844, the "Great Disappointment" left many confused.
"If any trips materialize in our lifetime, we'll let the applicants know," said Mr. Forrester.
The only hitch is whether the money will actually materialize in the form of appropriations.
That did not materialize in 2000 after the hearings were dismissed as political theater.
I sometimes materialize in the form of a snowshoe hare hesitating in the bramble.
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