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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become gradually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of change that occurs slowly over time.
Example: "As the seasons change, the landscape will become gradually more colorful."
Alternatives: "slowly transform" or "progressively change."
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Access to broadband and related technology continues to grow and has to become gradually universal.
Thus did the notion of an Earth-centred universe become gradually enmeshed in the politics of religion.
When wood lice are placed in dry air, they crawl about actively but without direction until they become gradually dehydrated.
The tented city that has sprung up to accommodate them has become gradually more organised over the past 48 hours.
People seemed to become gradually more passive under Thatcher, as though the colour had gone out of their lives.
Sometimes strongmen break the constitutions they inherit, or bend the functioning of those charters until they become, gradually, unrecognizable.
Recreational fishing, a bastion of Colorado's economy, is headed for a severe downturn as aquatic habitats become gradually sparser.
The panels shift in background color as they progress -- from light shades of tan, to grays that become gradually darker.
Yet this is by no means always the case; memories seem often to return haphazardly and to become gradually interrelated in the appropriate time sequence.
The judge has become gradually more frustrated with Argentina and last year issued a ruling that included a sanction that upped the ante on the country.
People become gradually less able to run as far or as fast as they used to, or to climb a flight of stairs without becoming short of breath.
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