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How to use become popular in a sentence

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These powerful immune-suppressing salves have become popular for hard-to-treat eczema, a condition characterized by red, itchy, inflamed skin.
The rivers have become popular tourist destinations, venues for nights out and day trips.
In recent years, prisons have become popular tourist destinations in parts of Asia.
The game arrived in Britain in the late 18th Century from France and quickly seems to have become popular in inns and taverns at the time.
People like that can only become popular in the cultural desert of the country.
Then gas fires and central heating started to become popular and families replaced their coal fires.
Because of health fears, natural colours such as mehndi, haldi, besan and maida have become popular again.
The latter piece, rather grotesque and humorous, will probably never become popular.
Instead they are letting these kinds of groups become popular and then trying to suppress them by stamping on democracy and freedom of speech.
By the 1990s, cotton denim and other fabrics had become popular for everyday wear.
The Vedic samhitas, the ceremonialism of the Brahmanas and the idealism of the Upanishads could not become popular with the masses.
Pedometers, which look like stopwatches or pagers, have become popular tools for keeping track of steps and promoting moderate exercise.
Their makers hope the phones will become popular promotional giveaways, like phone cards emblazoned with corporate logos.
By the early '70s the solid, two-piece Spalding Top-Flite had become popular among higher handicappers for its distance and durability.
Outdoor activities such as kayaking, spelunking and extreme sports have also become popular escapes from the fast pace of modern life.
In the 1880s, when impressionism began to become popular in the eyes of the public, it had in reality gone into crisis.
The hoop-petticoat daffodils have large funnel-shaped cups and tiny petals and have become popular and more easily available in recent years.
Yoga and meditation have become popular in today's culture as healthy, non-chemical alternatives to drugs.
And, did it become popular to borrow in Euros to speculate in higher-yielding Mexican or Brazilian securities?
Kung-fu has become popular in many countries, primarily through films which feature martial arts stars.
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How much blood might have been spared if Sylla had not unseasonably wished to become popular!
Customers with shakier hands can buy tattoo transfers from PS10 and Pavan also stocks bindis, which have become popular for forehead decoration.
It's not surprising that alternative methods of sealing wine bottles have become popular, including synthetic corks and screw tops.
Havalon has since become popular with hunters, trappers and taxidermists due to their true surgical sharpness and extremely light weight.
We've designed our filter to mate with standard pop bottle threads as well as quarter-inch tubing and even the tough plastic water bags that are starting to become popular.
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