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Discover Ludwig"may be becoming" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the context of something gradually changing and developing over time. For example, "He may be becoming more interested in politics."
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But they may be becoming less important.
It is a model that may be becoming obsolete.
If so, we may be becoming more numerate societies.
Yet even the telethon may be becoming respectable again.
The tomes they refer to may be becoming decorative, too.
2. Men may be becoming more egalitarian in general.
The way to reduce it may be becoming clearer.
It's clear, many said, that the area may be becoming too popular for its own good.
Yet signs are that the goals may be becoming less ambitious.
The divide between scripted and reality shows may be becoming another issue.
Instead, it may be becoming — like Balenciaga's ill-fated Poupee — a coveted gag gift.
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