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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has become acute' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe an increasing intensity of a problem or situation. For example, "The shortage of housing in the city has become acute."
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And the difficulty in attracting recruits for the 41,000-officer department has become acute.
The software patent mess has become acute enough that even incumbents are looking for ways out.
Unlike in the past, the impact of data breaches on individuals has become acute.
In Argentina, where fiscal policy is still ropy, that weakness has become acute.
A diet of little more than tortillas does permanent damage.This chronic problem has become acute.
But voters cannot throw the bums out.This chronic problem of democratic legitimacy has become acute thanks to the euro crisis.
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The country's economic problems have become acute.
Corruption and failure to embrace meaningful political reform have become acute shortcomings.
The problem had become acute, and many policymakers wanted to solve it no matter the cost.
By the time I had been welcomed into my psychiatrist's life, his generosity had become acute.
This gave rise to public agitation and discussion over the question which had become acute in November , 1913
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