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The part of a sentence "this becomes obvious" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to express that something is becoming clear or evident. For example: - "As the experiment progressed, the flaws in the methodology became obvious." - "Despite her attempts to hide her emotions, her disappointment soon became obvious." - "After hours of debating, the solution to the problem finally became obvious." - "As the story unfolded, the truth behind the mysterious disappearance became obvious."
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This becomes obvious if you consider physical pain.
This becomes obvious in our second demo, the one I'd been waiting for: Minecraft.
But when I read the stories of the Counting Dead Women campaign the importance of talking about this becomes obvious.
This becomes obvious on the title track, thanks to some beatific free association from the rapper Common — but it's also clear enough in context.
People report being comfortable all over the thermostat, from 43 degrees Fahrenheit all the way up to 86. "What people count as comfortable is what they get used to," Shove says, and this becomes obvious when you examine different societies side by side.
This becomes obvious when one compares farm incomes in the United States or the United Kingdom with those in Argentina or India; the differences in real income have to do mainly with the levels of economic development and not with farm prices or subsidies.
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This became obvious as the competition developed".
When this became obvious, the test was aborted.
Even when this became obvious to senior managers, the problem took almost a year to fix.
Belatedly, this became obvious to me in late June 2008, three weeks or so after the announcement of the ECB deal.
This became obvious on the last day of project when I came to pick up the chicks to bring them to their new farm home.
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