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"become more frequent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to increase in occurrence or happen more often. Example: As the weather warms up, heatwaves become more frequent, causing concern for public health and safety.
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The spasms become more frequent.
And layoff announcements have become more frequent.
Droughts are expected to become more frequent.
Outbursts of this nature had become more frequent.
Announcements have become more frequent (and sometimes even intelligible!).
Droughts are projected to become more frequent and severe.
But Avery's visits to the hospital had become more frequent.
Sudden demand shifts and price fluctuations will become more frequent.
"Floods are going to become more frequent," Buchanan says.
Recently, attacks on the wellheads have become more frequent.
Intense rainfall has become more frequent, along with major flooding.
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