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The phrase "also become much less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease in quantity, quality, or intensity of something in addition to another change.
Example: "As the economy improves, unemployment rates will also become much less concerning."
Alternatives: "also decrease significantly" or "also diminish greatly."
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Inflation has also become much less persistent, in that a change in inflation dies away more quickly.
Over time it will also become much less tenable for Hezbollah's leaders to justify maintaining the group's militia.
The price of cooking gas is less than a fifth of what it was when the militia controlled local gas stations, and kerosene for heating has also become much less expensive.
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They also became much less likely to hunt.
It also became much less likely that young people would switch jobs after the recession, most likely because of fears around job security.
In addition, the induction of integrin β4 dramatically reduced caspase-3 activity, which also became much less dependent on MDA-MB-231 CM stimulation.
With airborne LiDAR, there is also an economy-of-scale effect, whereby larger projects become much less expensive on a per-area basis.
He also suggests that with consolidation, the "ratables chase," a leading cause of urban decay and suburban sprawl, would become much less seductive to many towns.
Forced turnovers have become much less common.
They say the government has become much less oppressive.
Yet in many ways economies have become much less risky.
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