Examples of 'tends to become' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to become"

Tends to become: This phrase suggests a tendency or inclination towards a particular outcome or behavior. It implies that something or someone is likely to develop in a certain way over time

How to use "tends to become" in a sentence

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Rather mediocrity tends to become the rule.
Tends to become less obvious in adult life.
Critical article tends to become a literary essay.
Water passing closer to a negative electrode tends to become alkaline.
Geoeconomic power tends to become geopolitical power.
Water passing closer to a positive electrode tends to become acidic.
Violence at home tends to become accentuated during pregnancy.
Activation of the corticotropic axis tends to become permanent.
The work tends to become repetitive.
The imaginary is something that tends to become true.
It then tends to become concentrated around the mouth.
The device therefore tends to become soiled.
The box tends to become complex and expensive.
The imaginary is what tends to become real.
Square tends to become a public space.
Thus the cured product tends to become stronger.
It tends to become brittle near the melting point.
What is familiar tends to become a value.
This tends to become progressive and needs to be monitored at all times.
Programming on supercomputers tends to become distributed and parallel.
Smoking tends to become a real phenomenon among people nowadays.
The dance is strong but tends to become repetitive.
And she tends to become very daring and straightforward.
This is why the cooking water tends to become sticky.
He or she tends to become alienated from the workers.
A cultural barrier tends to become.
Beauty tends to become very familiar.
This phenomenon as the years pass tends to become more intense.
The venue tends to become more interesting at night.
Even the most useful information tends to become outdated quickly.
Capitalism tends to become parasitic in the absolute sense of the term.
Avoid putting babies to sleep in a pram which tends to become hot.
What you think tends to become your reality.
Tends to become.
Skin gradually tends to become dry with age.
It has a worse prognosis than allergic in nature and tends to become chronic.
But it increasingly tends to become a trade more free.
She tends to become even more attracted to this kind of individual.
In our society justice tends to become a political issue.
This tends to become fewer at other times of the year when occupancy is lower.
Or so it tends to become.
The overall time needed for an imaging procedure like this tends to become quite long.
The relationship tends to become entangled with the.
This seems to indicate that visiting the consulate tends to become the exception.
This virus tends to become active from time to time.
The information conveyed by a communicating system tends to become distorted and incomplete.
All love tends to become like the one loved.
It should also be acknowledged that this issue tends to become a public health problem.
Such inequality tends to become even more aggravated during crises.
This ongoing crisis is a security crisis but also tends to become a food crisis.

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