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The phrase 'became complacent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone stops taking action because they are satisfied with the current situation. For example, "After their success, the team became complacent and stopped working hard."
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They fell in thrall to their own gumption, he says, and as they rose to power they became complacent — especially Petraeus.
But it became complacent.
I never became complacent".
Kirksay said Iona became complacent.
European governments became complacent and stopped pushing the policies needed to save the euro.
Japanese carmakers like Toyota and Honda became complacent about their frontrunner status.
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Has Vivendi become complacent?
"People had become complacent.
"But you almost become complacent.
He did not want to become complacent.
It's easy to become complacent.
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