became a tradition|become a tradition in English

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1. Tradition had become more forceful than law.

2. The origins of the tradition have become obscure.

3. Both brothers followed the family tradition and became doctors.

4. We have a tradition.

5. Chocolates so delicious they’ve become a beloved New England tradition—that's the Munson’s legacy

6. SPURGEON "His death shall become a tradition," added Abysm, the favourite of Marsillus

7. Capons are a very old tradition

8. Craving a meal steeped in tradition?

9. Northern Athapaskan Art: A Beadwork Tradition

10. The trade of watchmaking had become a family tradition by the time of Rousseau's father, Isaac Rousseau.

11. Washington has a strong local theater tradition.

12. Tradition does not make a movement strong.

13. Switzerland has a long tradition of neutrality.

14. This was a practice sanctified by tradition.

15. Professional tradition. The area in which Actinidia has become established had a long tradition of growing table grapes, a species which like Actinidia grows using tendrils requiring a support structure and a very similar cultivation technique.

16. France has a great tradition in Balneology

17. In this, they followed a venerable tradition.

18. This region has a great sporting tradition.

19. Contamination, in manuscript tradition, a blending whereby a single manuscript contains readings originating from different sources or different lines of tradition

20. The practice has been stereotyped into a tradition.

21. Criers often dress elaborately, by a tradition dating

22. ‘The Atheistic tradition goes back a long way.’.

23. Popular tradition portrays Richard III as a hunchback.

24. The ceremony is a complete break with tradition.

25. A traditional basic formula is scripture, tradition, reason.