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The phrase "are fast becoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is rapidly changing or evolving into a particular state or condition.
Example: "Electric vehicles are fast becoming the preferred choice for environmentally conscious consumers."
Alternatives: "are quickly turning into" or "are rapidly evolving into".
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We are fast becoming a kleptocracy.
Strocker's fears are fast becoming a reality.
Retailers are fast becoming energy experts.
However, such objections are fast becoming outdated.
Such wage disputes are fast becoming an issue nationally.
Physics undergraduates are fast becoming a dying breed.
Wall Street's losses are fast becoming India's gain.
Places like the Country Store are fast becoming extinct.
Wide-angle lenses are fast becoming common, too.
TDCC are fast becoming something good, working superbly.
Now museums, especially the larger ones, are fast becoming their own online publishers.
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