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"is becoming smaller" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a change in size. For example, "The number of people attending the concert is becoming smaller."
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As is shown in Figure 12 the peak value of inter-vesicle release time intervals which indicates the vesicle release most frequent interval is becoming smaller as intracellular voltage becomes bigger.
To argue, as he now does, that President Obama's campaign is becoming "smaller and smaller" in its ambitions and focus, his vision and rhetoric needs to become bigger and bigger.
"There's a feeling that Europe is becoming smaller and less important.
The gap between the two ministries is becoming smaller every day due to the idea of the circular economy.
Today, the financial unit is becoming smaller and focusing on fields where G.E. believes it has a competitive advantage.
His point was that, because computing technology is becoming smaller and more powerful, computers can be built in all kinds of forms.
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"Taking into consideration that with AIDS, the population is becoming small, if we young men go for older women, what do you think will happen after 10 years?" he said.
Systems based on inertial technology are becoming smaller, lighter and less expensive, and may hence become increasingly feasible for routine clinical use as previously suggested [ 12, 16].
Phones are becoming smaller, phone books bigger.
Or maybe the players are becoming smaller.
Drones are becoming smaller and smarter, and are operating underwater.
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