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The phrase "which became known" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to provide information about something that was previously unknown or not widely known. Example: "In the early 1900s, a new form of music emerged, which became known as jazz."
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The following year, Welles returned to the site, which became known as the Jennings Quarry.
She uncovered a pterosaur in 1828, which became known as Pterodactylus (or Dimorphodon) macronyx.
The centrepiece of the estate is the main residence, which became known as Hearst Castle.
Queen Elizabeth I was greatly pleased with the Thesaurus, which became known as Cooper's Dictionary.
This type of program, which became known as the "quid pro quo" plan, had variations.
The couple selected his design, which became known as the Dwell Home.
The publication, which became known as Cablegate, was perhaps the most significant of the Manning releases.
What followed that night was a reflective address on leadership which became known Placido Domingo speech.
The researchers managed to isolate and grow the bacteria, which became known as Helicobacter pylori.
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Alfred allowed the Vikings to settle in part of England, which became known as the Danelaw.
His attempts resulted in seven sentient bisque dolls which became known as Rozen Maidens.
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