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The phrase "have often become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequent change or transformation that has occurred over time.
Example: "Over the years, these small towns have often become bustling centers of commerce."
Alternatives: "have frequently turned into" or "have regularly evolved into".
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Such conferences have often become legislative graveyards.
Banks that have slipped up have often become takeover targets.
Through their standing and legitimacy, mayors have often become local, regional and national figures, driving social, economic and cultural change.
In recent years, the sides of buildings have often become little more than convenient spots for advertisements.
In the United States, our most successful demagogues have often become so by making skillful use of whatever the newest media was at the time.
In fashion, clothes have often become an afterthought, as in the topless pictorials published in CR Fashion Book, Vogue Italia and Vs.
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"It had often become self-centered and arrogant," he said.
By that time, the issue has often become moot.
That exception has often become the rule in New York.
The idea of the Last Judgment has often become incomprehensible to the modern world.
Whether by design or default, his aggressive language has often become a spectacle.
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