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'become much simpler' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe a process that became easier or less complex. For example: "The process of filing taxes used to be complicated but with the new online filing system it has become much simpler."
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"Banking will become much simpler," he said.
Getting on television may soon become much simpler.
The FDIC and other "resolution authorities" (Europe's new one held its first meeting this week) are forcing them to become much simpler.
It would almost certainly make collections easier, because tax returns would become much simpler and most retailers already collect sales tax.
As for her own feelings about the current version of "Spider-Man," which was overhauled partly with input from the focus groups, Ms. Taymor's only comment at the theater conference was, "The production today has become much simpler".
I still use Second Life the most, but there is now an explosion of competing virtual worlds as they start to become a mass phenomenon and become much simpler to use.
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Now with operation of few digital seismometers, data acquisition has become much simple and a complete time history is extracted using simple software compatible with the equipment.
The Devils' game plan became much simpler.
"The work became much simpler and less interesting".
Still, the handicapping of the Senate race becomes much simpler, officials in both parties agreed.
Thus, the entire process becomes much simpler and faster.
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