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The phrase "became much more" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant change or increase in something. Example: After her promotion, Sarah became much more confident in her abilities and took on more leadership roles within the company.
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He became much more assertive.
But last night, he became much more.
But it quickly became much more.
Afterward, "everything became much more systematic".
Play became much more physical.
"He became much more lively.
Pine Grove became much more than a school.
but FeB became much more pronounced at much longer durations.
— the law became much more so.
"I think I became much more efficient.
Eventually, things became "much more severe.
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