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The phrase "to become proficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea of achieving competence or expertise in a particular area. For example: "I plan to become proficient in Spanish by taking language classes."
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Patients are being encouraged to become proficient in helping themselves.
Many months of practice are still required to become proficient.
Children were on their own to become proficient at sports and to love them.
The Heinrichses stayed for six and a half years, struggling to become proficient in the language.
Acclarent says doctors need to train on 10 patients to become proficient.
The cop has to become proficient in tripping up bad guys with his cape.
They see too few serious crimes to allow them to become proficient.
It took me 18 months to become proficient as a developer.
Thus, Stanford trainees in Child Neurology are expected to become proficient in multiple arenas.
Swimming, he says, is so dependent on technique that it is hard to become proficient as an adult.
If we want all children to become proficient readers, we must stock classrooms with mirror books for all children.
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