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"becoming expensive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is growing more expensive. For example, "Every month, rent seems to be becoming more expensive."
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The benefits of paying attention to the co-player, as defined by C and S, falls as energy becomes easier to acquire, but rises when resting becomes expensive (but isn't affected by foraging becoming expensive), presumably because making a mistake and behaving incorrectly becomes more important when metabolic requirements dictate that the player should forage more often.
There were questions whether some stocks were becoming expensive.
"Hiring new faculty is difficult, and becoming expensive," Dr. Blake said.
For years it's been out of print and increasingly scarce; the habit was becoming expensive.
As as result, the country was becoming expensive for foreign investors, and South African exporters were struggling.
But almost as quickly as investors rediscovered dividend payers, they've started to learn that this strategy is becoming expensive.
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College is expensive, and becoming more expensive every year as states slash their budgets, and as our federal government diverts trillions to war.
The pumps need fuel and fuel is becoming very expensive, hence water becomes very expensive.
Is your license to operate mines in some countries becoming more expensive as governments become greedier?
Escape is becoming more expensive.
Postal mail is becoming more expensive.
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