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“become a staple” is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has become commonplace or a fundamental part of something. For example: "Since its invention in 1895, pizza has become a staple of Italian cuisine."
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But it might just become a staple.
Will active learning spaces become a staple in academic libraries?
"How did this thing, this spice, sugar, become a staple?
Playmobil toys have become a staple for young children.
It has become a staple of his campaign events, too.
"Poverty porn" has become a staple across the broadcast media.
It has become a staple, selling out year after year.
Legal abortion has become a staple of this political game.
"It's started to become a staple of very large advertisers".
He's a side dish who's become a staple.
The field has become a staple of popular writing.
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