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"become wet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is exposed to moisture and is in the process of becoming saturated. For example, "The clothing became wet after being exposed to the rain."
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Were the chips allowed to become wet?
It had become wet sedge grassland managed for grazing.
Keep a change of dry clothing available in case work clothes become wet.
At Passover, some ultra-Orthodox Jews will not eat matzo that has become wet, including matzo balls.
When the nests become wet, he said, they conduct electricity and cause the devices to short-circuit and explode.
It will be chilly and damp later on, if there are clear skies, so the ball will become wet.
In the darkness at the altar rail, I would hold the wafer in my mouth, allowing it to become wet with the wine that burned my throat.
The little bit of filtered light that makes it to the ground shimmers across a cobblestone walk that has become wet by a recent cloud burst.
The leaves become wet and when they are crushed by passing trains, they secrete a slimy residue that clings to the tracks, causing wheels to skid.
But then she realized that if she did not change the bottom sheet first, his new gown would become wet, and she'd have to do the whole thing over again.
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Nixon appears to become wet-eyed at one point while talking to Frost.
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