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"has quickly become" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change or development that has happened at a fast pace. Example: "The new restaurant in town has quickly become a popular spot for locals and tourists alike."
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It has quickly become a favorite.
It has quickly become politicized.
The group has quickly become the center of critical attention.
But, it has quickly become my Desert Island Device.
Open since May, this spot has quickly become a standout.
Bethesda has quickly become inundated with anti-chain chain stores.
It has quickly become a best-seller here.
The yellow bracelet has quickly become a symbol for cancer.
He has quickly become the Best Coast mascot.
The situation has quickly become part of Houston lore.
Franny's, which opened in April, has quickly become a neighborhood favorite.
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