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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started to become apparent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something was beginning to be noticed or realized. For example, "As time went on, it started to become apparent that the experiment was not going as planned."
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"It started to become apparent".
As started to become apparent last year, these two are developing in terms of quantity (technical wow) but not quality.
After World War II, that industrial greatness faded, just as its environmental cost started to become apparent.
But I wouldn't suggest waiting until your annual check-up either — the beneficial results seen in the SPRINT trial started to become apparent at approximately one year.
The effects of the Rangers' rebuilding started to become apparent last year, when they competed for a playoff spot into September.
And in time, it started to become apparent that second jobs were not necessary, not when it was so easy to be classified as occupationally disabled.
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The fruits of that hiring are starting to become apparent.
But broader inflation trends are now starting to become apparent.
It starts to become apparent that everybody is embroiled.
The answers will start to become apparent over the coming months.
What is now starting to become apparent is the sport's extraordinary arrogance in thinking that we were doing them a favour when, in the long term, the benefit to racing was immense.
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