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"is becoming obsolete" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is no longer in use or popular, for example: "Landline telephones are becoming obsolete as more and more people depend on cell phones."
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But that view is becoming obsolete.
And now even that trip is becoming obsolete.
But the old notion of national boundaries is becoming obsolete.
But does this mean that human expertise is becoming obsolete?
Consequently, antimicrobial screening using classical minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) measurements is becoming obsolete.
One reason is that the traditional 9 to 5 work week is becoming obsolete.
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The Fed-watchers, like the Kremlinologists before them, are becoming obsolete, as the Fed becomes only too happy to talk about itself.
He reckons they're becoming obsolete.
But it also was becoming obsolete.
It is a model that may be becoming obsolete.
The myth prevails that librarians are becoming obsolete.
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