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"doesn't become" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something does not change or become something else. For example, "This simple argument doesn't become any clearer when you explain it further."
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The interesting point is that, with the indentation depth becoming half as it was, the contact radius doesn't become zero.
It doesn't become me.
But introspection doesn't become them.
It doesn't become your youthful face".
"So maybe it doesn't become an issue.
"But hopefully it doesn't become a trend".
"It doesn't become cheese until it's ripened".
Grass doesn't become orange, all those things.
Forgiving doesn't become easier with age.
(And not amusingly enough: self-consciousness doesn't become them).
A city doesn't become a Dickensian metaphor by accident.
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