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Discover Ludwig"yet became" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a change or transformation that has already taken place. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, I yet became the CEO of the company.
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He was a child of the Depression who knew hunger yet became a symbol of generosity.
Describes the Federal Open Market Committee (F.O.M.C .. Blinder never voted against Greenspan, yet became an outsider at the Fed.
She "completed two years of college, training to be a medical lab technician," and yet became a prostitute just to make more money?
She had no pitch, rhythm nor tone yet became a popular curiosity for punters keen to see her foul up an aria.
This clause was seen by by supporters as a straightforward commitment to nationalisation or the "common ownership", yet became a point of controversy later in 20th-century Britain.
Sassy hits such as Hollaback Girl and What You Waiting For? sounded unlike anything else on the radio, yet became permanent fixtures on it, redefining the pop landscape along more experimental lines than anyone had expected.
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(Actavis itself could yet become a target).
Of course, he might yet become president.
I have not yet become a terrorist.
Asmara may yet become a Unesco World Heritage Site.
The situation could yet become more complex.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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