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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was becomes" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers due to the contradictory nature of the verbs. Example: "In the story, the hero was becomes a legend after his brave deeds."
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How bold it was becomes obvious when you hear Ronaldinho insist that he feels Milan's owner, Silvio Berlusconi, treats him like a special son.
As the film progresses, his attempts at showing Germany as it was becomes more delusional, and her expressive face alternates between curious and bemused.
In discussing Kennedy's dangerous, potentially mind-altering Addison's disease, Dr. Ghaemi refers to an old movie (presumably Nicholas Ray's "Bigger Than Life") in which a patient, treated with cortisone as Kennedy was, becomes psychotic and commits murder.
What that oppression was becomes very clear in the most provocative of his writings of the late 1880s, "The Portrait of Mr WH", a teasing fiction which purports to be an investigation into the dedicatee of Shakespeare's sonnets, but which is, in fact, a fairly unqualified celebration of homosexual love.
However, too often, the couple that once was becomes subsumed in their new role as parents.
"Era, the past tense of To be, translatable as it was, becomes era as in time period, age of tango," she writes.
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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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