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The phrase "becomes less clear" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something was previously easy to understand or see, but has now become more difficult. Example: The instructions for completing the assignment were clear at first, but as I read on, they gradually became less clear and confusing.
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With every new initiative to explain it, the idea of "design" becomes less clear, more fugitive.
But when you add the words "and people in general," it becomes less clear.
However, scratch beneath the surface, and the picture becomes less clear.
The picture becomes less clear cut when we talk about monthly records.
What becomes less clear in this emerging pan-Asianism is security.
The clustering of elements becomes less clear in later hidden layers in the network.
But the boundary between pictures and writing becomes less clear when pictures are used conventionally to convey particular meanings.
He is a good enough footballer to have a future; whether it is as Anfield becomes less clear every day.
He suggests that because American constitutional protections for privacy are strongest in the home, "when a person's home is itself ambiguous, the right to privacy becomes less clear".
With the intensification of the market, the extent to which NHS activity could be challenged under European competition rules becomes less clear.
But even as it becomes less clear what to study and as the job climate worsens, more people are applying to business schools, both to increase their chances of finding jobs and to hunker down during the downturn.
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