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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes faster" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to something that is speeding up in pace or speed. For example: "As time went on, the loading of the webpage becomes faster."
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Decision making becomes faster and simpler, but quality often suffers.
Fatigue strength decreases significantly with increased torsional/bending stresses ratio, while the damage becomes faster.
Reaction becomes faster with the increasing reactivity of a linear B group.
However, as genome sequencing becomes faster and cheaper, the push is on to unravel a baby's entire DNA code instead.
Users are forced to bounce around, wasting time, when everything else around them becomes faster and all about time saving.
"In our theory, if you go back to the early universe, there's a temperature when everything becomes faster.
As a result, deposition becomes faster at recessed parts than at elevated ones and leveling of the surface occurs.
It becomes faster to weed out poor performers and to reward vendors that consistently meet their quality and corporate social responsibility (CSR) standards.
The storytelling becomes faster and busier and loses some of the intimacy and fragility in the process, all suggestive cracks filled up.
And as scanning technology becomes faster, better and cheaper, fans may do what they did to music and simply digitize their own libraries.
The neat handwriting at the beginning becomes faster and less neat as it goes along, and the lines begin to slant.
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