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Online markets were becoming, in the jargon of the day, "frictionless".
He despaired about how frequent open killings were becoming in the city.
She wrote that she is still shaken by the incident and couldn't wrap her head around how "bold" people were becoming in targeting Muslims.
In keeping alive a paper of high scholarly values that was still meant for the general reader, he sustained ideals of commonality that were becoming, in every other way, endangered.
Using outdated surveys, car companies overlooked how important reliability and conformance were becoming in the 1970s; ironically, these companies failed consumers on the very dimensions that were key targets of traditional approaches to quality control.
But the education secretary said that his visits had shown him how common "wellbeing dogs" were becoming in schools.
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The literature about language — langlit, as neologists prefer — is becoming "in".
And cancer is becoming, in some cases, a chronic disease.
She wondered what she was becoming in here.
The 95-to-3 vote indicated how noncontroversial the idea is becoming in rural America.
It is becoming, in small ways and larger ones, a war of betrayed embraces.
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