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The phrase "again become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a return to a previous state or condition after a change or interruption.
Example: "After years of struggle, she was finally able to again become the confident person she once was."
Alternatives: "return to" or "regain the state of".
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Would raw materials once again become expensive?
"We have again become the West's adversaries".
At 74, M. Trenet has again become a French institution.
The panel has once again become gloomier about the outlook.
SAP needs to again become a "happy" company, he said.
California would once again become a great national laboratory.
Beginning on Saturday, however, absence will once again become presence.
It could again become the region's economic motor.
The countryside might thus once again become economically viable.
They have again become gloomier about growth in 1999.
Childproofing – Our home has again become hazardous, as have theirs.
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