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Discover Ludwig"was become" is not correct in written English
The correct phrase would be "had become." Example: The classroom had become overcrowded with students.
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What Texas811 did was become part of a nascent movement away from the P.P.O.
What I actually would have liked to have done was become a radio engineer.
All I had to do was become a Republican, or at least support him as the majority leader.
Almost the first thing the family did was become involved in the youth sports programs at Schultze park.
And the #yogadork hashtag was become a popular way for self-identified yoga dorks to interact with one another, both online and in-person.
The last thing I wanted to do was become one of those obnoxious journalists who turns up to something great only to bitterly complain about it.
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It's become that.
It's become extinct.
"He's become introverted".
"It's become iconic".
It's become normalised.
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