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The phrase "resolve to become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong determination to reach a certain goal or become something in the future. For example, "She resolved to become a nurse to help those in need."
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Don't resolve to become "the kind of person" who runs, meditates, or listens to your spouse.
If ever there was a day to bolster a person's resolve to become a senator, this was it.
His pain and anger made him resolve to become a soldier and return Metz and the Lorraine region to France.
Beijing Design Week, which runs from Sept. 26 to Oct. 3, will showcase more than 2,000 works from some 30 countries — and, perhaps more significant, it will highlight China's resolve to become a cultural superpower.
And China launched a man into space three months ago, becoming only the third nation to do so, after the former Soviet Union and the United States, and announcing its resolve to become a global power.
Far fewer, though, are the American poets who have settled here, almost as if they were fearful that this city's legendary powers of seduction would erode their identity as Americans, perhaps even weaken their resolve to become poets.
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I resolved to become a better person.
I resolved to become the Oldest Man In The World.
"I resolved to become a teacher and settle down".
On his return to England he resolved to become more manly and decisive.
Marble was introduced to baseball by an uncle and resolved to become a professional baseball player.
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