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The phrase "become a disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that quickly becomes worse and more difficult to handle. For example, "The project quickly became a disaster when the contractor failed to meet the deadline."
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Becoming dehydrated while drinking an enormous amount of alcohol on a hot day can quickly become a disaster!
America's heartland has become a disaster area.
At what point does something become a disaster?
He has become a disaster for his own country and an embarrassment to Africa.
"It only has to succeed once for it to become a disaster though," he added.
Asian carp in those rivers could become a disaster really fast.
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At that time energy trading, particularly over the internet, looked promising; it then became a disaster, before becoming promising once again.
It was a flop well before it became a disaster.
Trumpeted by Western governments as a positive move, it became a disaster.
It didn't – the table soon became a disaster area of stringy cheese.
For the organisers, though, the festival became a disaster as soon as it became free.
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