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The phrase "become more resistant" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when stating that something is becoming harder to affect or change. For example, "The plant has developed a resistance to the disease, becoming more resistant each day."
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Recently, as Bacteroides spp. have become more resistant to carbapenem, carbapenem resistance in Fusobacterium spp. has also been reported.
Biocontrol fungi such as T. viride are known to induce systemic resistance, ISR, and prime their host plants to become more resistant to future attack from pathogenic microorganisms [ 9, 40].
They will become more resistant.
Advertisers have become more resistant to not just newspapers but all news media.
Additionally, the wax on the skin changes its composition to become more resistant to evaporation.
As bedbugs become more resistant to various pesticides, other defenses are growing in importance.
When PIDD levels are artificially increased in human lung cancer cells, they become more resistant to cisplatin.
Here we report that consolidated aversive memories retain their emotional reactivity and become more resistant to suppression.
Moreover, the PYC2 expression enabled the cells to become more resistant to low glucose concentrations in the culture medium.
Boxers and martial artists, for example, build up calluses on their hands to become more resistant to pain from impact.
Let's face it: American audiences have become more resistant to reading subtitles, while American independents have learned from foreign film classics to make homegrown art movies.
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