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Discover Ludwig"with it becoming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that as something is happening or developing, another related action or consequence is also occurring. Example: With the company's profits on the rise, the management team became more confident in investing in new projects.
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London and SF-based Huddle says that from today 100 of its customers will be going live on the platform, with it becoming available to its full user base soon.
Sad, too, is how the bile unleashed at Brooks fans hints at Dublin's insecurity, that with it becoming more like a mini London – its old-world charm getting pushed out by Facebook, Google and an endless cavalcade of chain stores – we're left clinging to elitism to justify spending €1,200£99595) a month on a damp one-bedroom flat.
When the commission was relocated to Yale University in 1955, Koopmans moved with it, becoming professor of economics at Yale.
In Atlanta, his mom bought him a keyboard and sung vocals over the tracks he made with it, becoming Sheran's first musical collaborator.
Writer suggests the possibility of additional mercenary elements used in Cambodia, with it becoming a kind of Asian Biafra with representatives of Southeast Asia & even Europe "volunteering" for good pay to keep Cam.
Art history grew as a "subject," and Blunt grew with it, becoming, in Miranda Carter's characteristically vivid words, "a kind of cattle baron in its new and developing territories".
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They had taken on the pub earlier in 2014 and in November they sold it, to a company with designs on it becoming a coffee shop.
This also gives her a chance to do something with you without it becoming a date.
She said: "It introduces the idea of parents contributing financially to state schools on a regular basis with the aim of it becoming the norm.
"The whole thing with guitars, you could see it becoming petrified and fossilised.
But the Tories could so clutter the bill with amendments as to stop it becoming law before the end of the new parliamentary session.
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