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Discover Ludwig"rapidly become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something increased or changed quickly. For example, "The number of people who use smartphones has rapidly become larger in recent years."
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Mostly rural for centuries, Africa has rapidly become more urbanized.
That shared experience will rapidly become just a memory.
And farming these crustaceans has rapidly become big business.
For the frequent traveller, extras rapidly become the norm.
Russia's oil exports have rapidly become the centerpiece of its relations with the world.
"That mysterious Plan B I've been talking about has rapidly become Plan A".
He's showing me around the headquarters of what has rapidly become a multimillion-pound business.
Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter have rapidly become a mainstream medium.
Once the neural networks are up and running, they rapidly become far too complex to describe.
It's rapidly become the most talked-about story of the festival: heelgate continues to rage on.
But investors are drawing comparisons with Google, which has rapidly become a cultural and business phenomenon.
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