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The phrase "becomes very important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change or evolution in a particular situation or concept, indicating that it has gained significance or relevance. Example: As we strive to protect the environment, the use of sustainable materials becomes very important in the construction industry.
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Family becomes very important at such times.
So the whole question of building materials becomes very important.
So it becomes very important to decide what your baseline is.
Sculpture that conveys the feeling of the body becomes very important.
But she thinks that "for the average person, it becomes very important".
"So where you're playing, who you're playing with, becomes very important".
"I work intensively, and whatever the project, it becomes very important to me".
This is when I make all my studies, which becomes very important afterwards".
It seems like a subtle difference, but it becomes very important when interest rates change.
This becomes very important if you're, say, a landlocked African country.
Visual inspection becomes very important part of mechatronic and industry applications.
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