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"has also become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that something has gone through a transformation and is now different than it was before. For example, you could say: "The city center, which was once a busy commercial hub, has also become a popular destination for tourists."
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He has also become bolder.
It has also become addictive.
College has also become more challenging.
It has also become big in smartphones.
(He has also become an American citizen).
She has also become an American citizen.
Election violence has also become more common.
Cheating has also become more accepted.
He has also become more disciplined.
Monetary policy has also become more predictable.
It has also become more bunched.
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