Examples of 'became a reference' in a sentence

Meaning of "became a reference"

became a reference: This phrase suggests that someone or something has become a point of comparison or source of information for others. It is often used when discussing individuals or sources that are trusted or respected for their knowledge or expertise

How to use "became a reference" in a sentence

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became a reference
I said her case became a reference case.
She became a reference for other students.
The document subsequently became a reference in the matter.
We became a reference in the events market.
The construction site in Chandigarh became a reference of modern architecture.
It became a reference book for us.
The quality of wines produced by Veuve Ambal quickly became a reference point for consumers.
She became a reference in terms.
Sarah Lavoine is an interior designer and has now became a reference among the french decorators.
Some of his films became a reference for the science documentarians that followed him.
The new Science Museum in Barcelona became a reference point.
This book became a reference for me.
How did you do it? I said her case became a reference case.
Swords that became a reference around the world because of the hardness they had.
Ney has the responsibility ever since he became a reference to children, to other athletes.

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It became a reference in the Gothic medium for its dark side and shifted.
The French referendum thus became a reference date for a possible realignment.
The business was initially founded in 1978 as a family-run restaurant and became a reference in the area.
And it quickly became a reference in the city.
Great voices vol 1 by in-akustik, became a reference.
This publication became a reference point for the subject.
This became a reference for accounting both in The United States and England.
Author of the Henrico Plan which became a reference book for southern schools.
It soon became a reference spot in Morocco.
STM, a methodology that became a reference.
It quickly became a reference spot in Morocco.
As soon as it was published in France, it became a reference for Malagasy literature.
The company soon became a reference in the design of nautical cradling, storing and handling solutions.
His ironic TV monologues, delivered at a fast pace, became a reference point for generations of Argentines.
Muccioli became a reference point for the state . But not just that.
Since its foundation, the DMC brand became a reference for luxury refinement.
In 2000, Unibra became a reference shareholder in the second largest publishing house, Média-Participations.
I did a sketch of London Bridge circa 1300 that became a reference sketch for Shadowbridge.
Those reforms became a reference point for many European countries.
Oslandia has been created in 2009 and quickly became a reference in OpenSource GIS, especially….
South America became a reference for popular agendas.
From then on, the sea became a reference in his works.
The Caux Palace became a reference for reconciliation and trust building efforts.
He was glorified and became a reference point for all of Italy.
From 1706, the Conduct became a reference tool for the organisation and running of Lasallian schools.
Authors of the article that became a reference on the topic, Zuckerman and Merton Jan.
The distillery soon became a reference for distillates in the Tuscan wine landscape.
The MACSEA software gradually became a reference in the sector of high-level competitive sailing.
By pre-figuring the Cubists, he became a reference point and the central pillar of Modern painting.
In January 2014 he became a reference shareholder of Châteaux & Hôtels Collection.
The 1996 White Paper became a reference publication on IWT development in Europe.

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