Examples of 'practically become' in a sentence

Meaning of "practically become"

To practically become means to reach a point where something or someone is almost or nearly transformed into a different state or condition

How to use "practically become" in a sentence

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Magnets have practically become everyday objects.
Our apathy has allowed homeless people to practically become invisible.
The car practically become a second home.
This word refers to a state of consciousness that has practically become a creed.
They practically become robots in some ways.
Full employment had practically become a reality.
It has practically become a complete tradition in many countries.
Paying with cash has practically become a faux pas.
Practically become like a jungle.
This place has practically become your home.
Practically become like ajungIe.
This custom had now practically become an obligation.
There is a belief in an eternal, an infinite progress which has practically become a religion.
It has practically become a new religion.
Although cricket is foreign to us, it has now practically become our national game.

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Sim has practically become a member of the crew.
My hatred for Peach has practically become sentient.
Mori has practically become a household name in America.
There are so many emojis at your fingertips nowadays, they've practically become their own language.
They have practically become an extension of our arms.
In completely empathizing with the Main Character of a story, we practically become this person.
I have practically become a policeman.
Well, trying to help Clayton find a house has practically become a full-time job.
Phones have practically become an essential source of spending time.
Have you noticed that the cents sign has practically become worthless and never used?
It 's practically become a spring training ritual.
And during that time … Sim has practically become a member of the crew.
The prisons have practically become a breeding ground for this highly infectious disease.
The story of you and Jung Kyung dating… has practically become a fairy tale.
I have practically become this.
This has happened so many times, it 's practically become a Running Gag.
Computers have practically become an extension of the human body.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had legally and practically become a protectorate of the Russian Empire.
They will practically become strangers once they get married . They are girls.
The Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth had legally and practically become a protectorate of the Russian Empire.
I have practically become a policeman . What do you want?
This was something that had practically become my life in 2010.
The TIF money has practically become a slush fund for the Mayor and his friends.
Tony hates London . In fact, he 's practically become a recluse.
I have practically become this… - Psycho dad.
This sort of talk has practically become a daily occurrence.
In fact, it 's practically become an obsession for many.
Many viewers love it and practically become obsessed with the show.
Taking out student loans has practically become an expected part of going to college.
Consumerism has practically become a religion in America.
Fire-alarm bells have practically become standard instruments.
The public service broadcaster ( RTS ) has practically become the mouthpiece of the ruling coalition.
The smartphone market has practically become a two-horse race between Android and iOS.
Therefore, this system can not practically become portable and / or mobile.
Author . - Mr President, Uyghurs have practically become a minority in their historic homeland.

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Training courses shall be as practically oriented as possible
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Examples of using Become
You become the thing you hate
One that would become his alibi
To become a lawyer a person needed to acquire a licence
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