Examples of 'have started to become' in a sentence

Meaning of "have started to become"

have started to become ~ This phrase indicates the gradual process of beginning to change or transform into something. For example, 'She has started to become more confident in herself.'

How to use "have started to become" in a sentence

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have started to become
Even the scholars have started to become suspicious.
I have started to become a minimalist when it comes to trinkets from my travels.
Measurable effects on rural mortality rates have started to become apparent.
Vinyl records have started to become popular again.
Project websites that demonstrate this capability have started to become available.
But now they have started to become strange.
Times have changed drastically and safe neighborhoods have started to become targets.
I have started to become close to her.
Sightings of Halftooth have started to become rare.
I have started to become more and more aware of my strengths and weaknesses.
As a result, people have started to become obese.
At this stage, the child's own personality, preferences and interests have started to become clear.
Users have started to become addicted.
From then on, business operations have started to become automated.
Therefore, I have started to become more serious on my research.

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This is why these 3 round promotions have started to become popular.
Many of them have started to become vocal about their opinions.
By the age of 30, the signs of collagen reduction have started to become visible.
Universal schemes have started to become more popular across the region.
For example, many brands have started to become cruelty free.
Bilateral trade agreements have started to become very attractive to some developing countries.
If they had, costs would have started to become prohibitive . ".
Android TV boxes have started to become very popular these days.
By this point, things will have started to become very personal for you.
Women 's jinbei have started to become popular in recent years.
But now, they have started to become independent.
Some grandmasters have started to become pretty-well promoted figures.
That 's when our lives have started to become more and more fast and stressful.
Our bones have started to become itchy.".

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