Examples of 'become de' in a sentence

Meaning of "become de"

become de ~ become a part of a designated group or category

How to use "become de" in a sentence

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They have become de facto our neighbors.
Clothing and accessories have become de rigueur.
Some of them become de facto permanent research assistants.
What has been lost de facto will become de jure.
It has become de facto birth control.
International collaboration has become de rigueur.
They have become de facto enemies of it.
Widely used proprietary specifications may become de facto standards.
Have become de facto abolitionist.
Wages have become de.
It has become de facto voluntary.
Storage of liquid mercury in mines creates the risk to become de facto final disposal.
Smart devices will become de facto elements for those people who manage LoT devices.
What is cooperation with the Member States and the become de rigueur.
Elected position to become de facto hereditary.

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Through market dominance, private voluntary standards such as EurepGAP become de facto mandatory.
Jails and prisons have become de facto mental health hospitals.
This does not mean, however, that such an entrepreneur should become de facto an employee.
They become de.
Often, the submunitions do not explode, causing the bombs to become de facto landmines.
Both States had thus become de facto abolitionist during the reporting period.
Only the finest tomatoes become De Rica.
That they become de facto protectorates of the British Empire.
Royal Favorites achieved power to become de facto prime ministers.
Tax holidays then become de facto permanent tax exemptions-a practice that should be avoided.
Despite certain plugins having faced criticism, some PostCSS plugins have become de facto standard.
In this way they will gradually become de facto legally binding legal norms.
To become de most reliable, profitable and innovating housing developer in Latin America.
Georgia and Azerbaijan have become de facto US protectorates.
Are we to become de facto police officers?
Drinking NEWater in public, Singapore 's senior politicians have become de facto ambassadors of recycled water.
Some features have become de facto standards, and others are legal requirements in particular jurisdictions.
The house featured an oval salon, soon to become de rigueur in Parisian house planning.
Most Rohingya have become de facto stateless, arbitrarily deprived of nationality.
As such, the relevant non-mandatory provisions of the applicable law have become de facto “ mandatory ”.
Saudi Arabia and Israel have become de facto partners in the Middle East.
Yeah, it 's as if going ATM has become de rigueur.
That 's when they become de facto irrelevant, they jump.
In other words, they become de facto ambassadors.
Many women, however, did become de facto leaders, usually as Empress Dowager.
Already, the renminbi has become de facto a reserve currency.
As such, they would become de facto permanent members.
Thus, the inexperienced will become de facto bearers of experience.
In computing, de facto standards can sometimes become de jure standards due to market superiority.
Richard wants the position himself, to become de facto ruler after his brother 's death.
Informal, casual attire has almost become de rigeur for the average American.
The Republic of Cyprus had become de facto Greek-Cypriot.
To the leak… 11 million new yorkers have become de facto deputies in your search.

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