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The phrase "becomes less applicable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something is becoming less relevant or appropriate in a given situation. Example: As technology continues to advance, traditional methods of communication become less applicable in the business world.
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Apart from physical entrapments, an emulsion droplet to be incorporated into a meat protein gel matrix (batter) should be equipped with an interactive protein membrane rather than a small surfactant, and the classical DLVO stabilization theory becomes less applicable.
In fact, the concept of distance becomes less applicable as the number of dimensions grows, since the distance between any two points in a given dataset converges (concentration effects).
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Constrained by the small and fragmented grassland size of individual owners, rotational grazing became less applicable and degradation is more possible (Zhang and Li 2008).
In catchments with low SFDCs, this became less applicable as surface flow FDC diverged from PDC at the upper tail (> 40% of the flow percentile).
Conventional single mode design strategies become less applicable in bio-inspiration design process and inspiring from the multi-locomotion mode of animals (helps in reducing energetic cost of locomotion, while still being capable of moving through unstructured and varied terrain) can lead to new sophisticated branch of robotic systems.
A complex indicator may be better tailored to a particular local environment, but almost by definition will become less generally applicable.
The market becomes less cheerful.
Self-doubt, therefore, becomes less likely.
The vagina becomes less acidic, she added.
Either way, the loan becomes less profitable.
And so aimlessness often becomes less spontaneous.
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