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Can I use "becoming into a frittata" instead?

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Rebecca

"Becoming into" is grammatically incorrect. You can choose to use "becoming a [something']" or "turning into/growing into a [something]." Thus, the sentence can be rephrased as "you eggs get the honor or turning into a frittata." Ex: You are becoming a fine young lady. = You are turning into a young lady.

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