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The phrase "becoming a farce" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation that is increasingly ridiculous or absurd, often in a humorous or critical context. Example: "What started as a serious debate has now turned into a spectacle, becoming a farce that no one takes seriously anymore."
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"It is becoming a farce.
Education policy is quickly becoming a farce.
Anwar Malek, an Algerian member of the team, said the observer mission was becoming a farce.
IT TOOK the prosecution's star witness to dispel a growing feeling that the impeachment trial of President Joseph Estrada was becoming a farce.
"It is becoming a farce with long-standing members... in danger of getting trumped by people who have opposed the Labour Party and want to break it up".
"Negotiations on the new cabinet are becoming a farce... patience has a limit," the interior minister, Arsen Avakov, tweeted on Tuesday.
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McCain's campaign is rapidly becoming a characterological tragedy disguised as a postmodern farce.
The BBC has become a farce.
Their wedding photos will become a farce.
The FARC called the move a "farce".
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