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The phrase "becoming more complicated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that something is becoming more difficult or intricate. For example, "He knew the project was becoming more complicated with each passing day."
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With global deals becoming more complicated, remedies such as divestitures have become similarly complex and more or less impossible to police.
The answers to these questions are becoming more complicated.
And filing is only becoming more complicated as lawmakers haggle over new tax breaks.
But the picture in the mixed and highly populous center of the country is, if anything, becoming more complicated.
A lawsuit filed by the ex-wife of one Wall Street's richest hedge fund managers showed signs on Tuesday of becoming more complicated by the day.
It may seem that the gay-marriage issue popped up out of nowhere in New Paltz, and that it is becoming more complicated with every news cycle.
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GIS application hosts are becoming more and more complicated.
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