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"become a liability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone becoming a financial or legal obligation. For example: "The company's debts had become a liability that was too great for them to bear."
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Ms Alliot-Marie had become a liability.
Now that inspiration had become a liability.
But his business could become a liability.
Suddenly, any tie to Enron has become a liability.
What distinguishes his book can also become a liability, though.
They become a liability of the company, a lease agreement.
Roy had become a liability to the Gambino crime family.
But if piers aren't popular, they become a liability.
He had become a liability because of his notoriety.
In the Christensen model, these very fortifications become a liability.
What was once a benefit has become a liability.
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