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"becoming a nuisance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when something has grown increasingly bothersome to the point of causing annoyance or disruption. For example, "John's constant phone calls were already a nuisance, but now they were becoming a nuisance."
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Off the field, he was becoming a nuisance.
This could point to the Whisting Heron becoming a nuisance species in the future.
"I'm not sure how to follow up without becoming a nuisance".
This is a coded way of saying "this person is becoming a nuisance".
For Sharon, the party is becoming a nuisance, not an asset.
When Mubarak complained that human rights groups were becoming a nuisance to him, the Obama administration halted the meager official aid that supported them.
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The loud-speaker radio is becoming a universal nuisance in Paris.
Before the Snake Run opened, kids would skate on the roads and were quickly becoming a public nuisance, weaving in and out of Saturday morning shoppers and tottering grannies, the cars on York Street screeching to a halt.
But simply knowing who owns what won't stop unmanned aerial vehicles from collisions or becoming a public nuisance.
The outrageous, even immoral belief implicit in the "wall" is that we (who are good, clever and powerful) are able to impose on others who have to accept that they pay for a barrier that will keep them, the 'bad ones' out, and this will prevent them from becoming a threat or nuisance to our own life.
But, in Egypt, they have gone from being a nuisance to becoming a real threat, not only to freedom of speech and expression but also to the country's very cultural heritage.
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