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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a sequence of events. For example: He was inspired by the music he heard, then became a famous musician himself.
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Then become a sponge.
Zannino could then become C.E.O.
And then become extinct.
They then become invisible.
They then become serious.
Life-threatening diseases could then become untreatable.
The differences, first temperamental, then become theological.
Free kicks will then become more valuable.
The tax code would then become simpler.
The visuals then become more positive.
Believe it, then become it?
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