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The phrase "studied to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of education or training aimed at achieving a specific profession or role.
Example: "She studied to become a doctor for many years before finally graduating from medical school."
Alternatives: "trained to be" or "pursued a career as".
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Davis briefly studied to become a speech therapist.
The father of two others, Wail and Waleed Alshehri, said they had studied to become teachers.
Tibbets studied to become a surgeon before he decided to take up flying.
He studied to become a teacher at St Mary's University College in Twickenham.
"She used to ride, then went to university and studied to become an accountant.
After attending high school in Dresden, Mr. Wehner studied to become a salesman.
He had studied to become a teacher at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan, and graduated in 2010.
He went to the Rhode Island School of Design, where he studied to become an industrial designer.
Annie Iola, a resident of the Oaks, was a documentary film-maker and had studied to become a pilot.
He studied to become an engineer, worked at an airplane factory and joined the Communist Party in the early 1960s.
When I first studied to become a lawyer I frequently came across conflicts between witchcraft and the law.
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