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"become less important" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is becoming less important or has become less important over time. Example: As computers become more advanced, manual labor has become less important in the workforce.
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That is to say, some nodes with higher importance may become less important after the change.
This suggests that the centriole is becoming less typically organised as cilia/flagella become less important.
"The exchange of money, ideas, and services is becoming increasingly international, so countries and geographies become less important," Nachman says.
It's not because Durkheim has suddenly become less important.
Language and religion had become less important as political issues.
America, Europe and other powers will become less important.
Ultimately, they become less important than Severian's quest for his own truth.
But, over time, one hopes that the Nobel will become less important to China.
In the Catholic Church morals have become less important than the institution itself.
But politicians may find that cultivating the faith vote will become less important in the future.
El Paso's international oil and gas exploration ambitions, on the other hand, will become less important.
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