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The phrase "to become clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of understanding or clarifying something that was previously ambiguous or confusing. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the situation began to become clear to everyone involved."
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It was about to become clear to Salmond as well.
That should start to become clear over the next year.
It's staring to become clear what he was talking about.
It takes time for the medical implications to become clear.
And retrospectively, it starts to become clear what it was all for.
But it will take several weeks for that to become clear.
"It started to become clear that any plan was too difficult to implement," Krane told me.
The technical delays mean that any result will not start to become clear until this evening.
As Pianta played one tape after another, the patterns started to become clear.
It took two minutes for it to become clear that this was a new Ramsey.
Hubbard's followers hope to become "clear"; the Master's followers work toward "optimum".
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