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The phrase "become more obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is becoming more clear or apparent. For example, "As time passed, the evidence in her favor became more obvious."
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It's just become more obvious.
Without Vick, their weaknesses become more obvious.
As perinatal mortality has fallen overall, the risks of home births have become more obvious.
Come September the wreckage of Greece's public finances will become more obvious.
Now it is, and it will become more obvious every quarter.
Such a shift may become more obvious in the detailed negotiations over a coalition agreement.
Yet with every passing day, the tax cut's flaws become more obvious.
It's only become more obvious this year, thanks to Brexit and the US presidential elections.
Winter will lose its grip though and the signs of spring will become more obvious.
The failings of their neighbors had become more obvious to them.
"It's just escalated here and become more obvious in this school than anywhere else.
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