Examples of 'become a myth' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a myth"

Become a myth - to attain legendary status or widespread notoriety over time

How to use "become a myth" in a sentence

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become a myth
It has transcended reality and become a myth.
It has become a myth centuries ago.
Nineteen years is a short time to become a myth.
Shall have become a myth among the White Men.
The story of this bohemian has become a myth.
So much so, that it has become a myth of human existence that many believe in.
The legend of the combat aircraft has become a myth.
She would become a myth.
Then the notion of a free press will become a myth.
Superman 's story has become a myth dramatizing identity, morality, and politics.
Unfolding time has become a myth.
Spend an unforgettable evening on the international tourist spot, become a myth.
The man has become a myth.
But there could be something real in that temple, something that 's become a myth.
The band had become a myth.

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With an increasingly extensive network of public stations, this statement will soon become a myth.
From the theory world to become a myth that exist.
Which is what we should have been left to do anyway. We will become a myth.
It does not become a myth.
For many young people in the camp, Palestine has become a myth.
She 'd become a myth.
And this man we do not esteem has become a myth.
First available with small engines, it will quickly become a myth with the impressive Shelby versions.
Two years after the split, many wondered whether Twins had become a myth.
He creates his own myths and has become a myth himself.
Otherwise, the case gets archived, the paints disappear and you become a myth.
Democracy and freedom of expression have become a myth in Pakistan.
So this once fact now with time has become a myth.
Why? Because he will become a myth.
I do not wish my mother 's death to become a myth.
Yeah, very soon I will become a myth.
With time, this supposed reality has become a myth.
The Wembley miss that has become a myth.
And this man whom we do not estimate … has become a myth.
They have become more than fiction, they have become a myth.
Few months after her death, she had already become a myth.
Let's hope that their short production runs will become a myth as well.
Casa Batlló is the masterpiece of Gaudi, a building that has become a myth of the art.
In less than two months, Betty Ford had unobtrusively become a myth.

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