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The phrase "become an object of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that something or someone has become the focus of someone else's attention or scrutiny. For example, "The mayor's decision to invest in the new highway project became an object of public outcry."
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But the manifesto has become an object of sneering mockery.
John Gotti has become an object of unparalleled fascination: he is at once decried and glorified.
Michaels, meanwhile, has become an object of fascination as a kind of controlling, unyielding producer king.
By protesting you become an object of suspicion, as if protest were a crime.
By then I had become an object of deep suspicion and unyielding hostility.
Meanwhile, nature has become an object of concern and pity, a foe turned wounded animal.
Will nanotechnology become an object of harsh controversy like genetically modified organisms?
Since then, Calvin has become an object of obsessive curiosity for me.
When you become an object of contention, try to neutralize the conflict.
But the structure intended to settle a controversy has become an object of controversy itself.
Recently, I found Mother's wartime identity card, which has become an object of contemplation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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