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"becomes extremely important" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has or will become very important. For example: "In times of crisis, preparation for the future becomes extremely important."
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Riley's second view now becomes extremely important.
This design component becomes extremely important in ensuring the environment is very well conceived.
In a hierarchical, barter-based oral culture, leverage becomes extremely important".
Developing sustainable energy technologies, especially solar energy, becomes extremely important in securing future energy.
The preparation of graphene based iron oxide composite therefore becomes extremely important.
In such a small place – there are just over 2,000 residents – checking facts and sources becomes extremely important.
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So memories became extremely important; the past became extremely important.
Political and economic factors become extremely important".
Globalisation has become extremely important in the business world.
The player-led team-talks became extremely important as the World Cup progressed.
Nowadays, since thermal insulation, enhanced mechanical properties and durability have become extremely important in construction elements.
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