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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn to become" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It often implies a change or transformation, such as in the sentence "The caterpillar turned to become a butterfly."
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It was now the brain's turn to become a celebrity.
Then, it was Tim Thomas's turn to become irresponsible.
In fact, in the presence of MoS2, they turn to become a system of CO H2O H2 CO2.
Then it was Google's turn to become a European whipping boy.
MIAMI — The Oklahoma City Thunder did not look interested in waiting their turn to become N.B.A. champions.
Mr. Bush had already had his turn to become Mr. McCain during his "reformer with results" reincarnation after the New Hampshire primary.
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He then performed a political U-turn to become one of America's most unconventional and populist far-right conspiracy theorists.
No cluster reformation is required and the members on the path will take turns to become cluster head.
"Given the fact the problems at the border have turned to become seriously drug related, I think it's necessary and helps comprehensive reform," Mr. Schumer said, "because it shows that Democrats will fight for both parts of the issue".
Supplier selection is turning to become one of the crucial decisions in operations management area for many companies.
Each node then takes turns to become the cluster head to balance the energy consumption and the lifetime of sensor nodes in a cluster.
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