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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suddenly became" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a sudden change or transformation in someone or something. For example: - "The shy girl suddenly became the center of attention at the party." - "The weather forecast predicted a sunny day, but it suddenly became cloudy in the afternoon." - "The old building suddenly became a popular tourist attraction after it was renovated." - "He had always been a kind man, but after his wife's death, he suddenly became bitter and distant." - "The peaceful protest suddenly became chaotic when the police arrived."
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/ It suddenly became".
Tough suddenly became a star.
The group suddenly became quiet.
He suddenly became cool.
She suddenly became silent".
He suddenly became animated.
Woodward suddenly became animated.
It suddenly became.
Impossible policies suddenly became achievable.
My friend suddenly became very interested.
After a month, Winnie suddenly became efficient.
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