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The phrase "becoming very common" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is becoming more popular or widespread. Example: "The use of technology in the classroom is becoming very common, with many schools implementing online learning platforms."
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Developmental delays in homeless babies are becoming "very common", according to community nurses.
In particular, the use of HF CWs is becoming very common for treatment of food-processing wastewaters (e.g., production and processing of milk, cheese, potatoes, sugar).
It's becoming very common among teenagers these days.
"A second kitchen, usually outdoors, is becoming very common," says Ahluwalia.
In particular, flow processing of nanoparticles is becoming very common as particle size homogeneity is of the utmost importance for these functional materials.
They are in place in many baseball stadiums for the premier tier and luxury lounge seats, and are also becoming very common in American football at college and NFL level.
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"It's becoming very much a common tool," said Warren Ashton, group marketing manager at Microsoft.
Common methods suffer from various problems with larger chromosomes, thus becoming very memory-intensive and time-consuming [ 54].
I'm becoming very, very scared.
The situation is becoming very dangerous.
This is all becoming very real.
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