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"become much more difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has changed from a more manageable to a more challenging situation. For example, "As the deadline approaches, the task at hand has become much more difficult."
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The road to becoming a doctor has also become much more difficult to traverse.
Now life has become much more difficult.
"We become much more difficult, I think, with that approach".
Getting into the country has become much more difficult.
But the problem could become much more difficult.
Changing renminbi for foreign currency has become much more difficult.
Accordingly, the noise generation mechanisms become much more difficult to analyze and model.
One way or another, then, tracking is set to become much more difficult.
Without him, the Mets' struggle to become contenders again will become much more difficult.
As you progress through stage-three sleep, you become much more difficult to wake up.
In the immediate future, just getting to the parks may become much more difficult.
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