Sentence examples for which became unnecessary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which became unnecessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was once needed or relevant but is no longer required. Example: "The additional features in the software, which became unnecessary, were removed in the latest update."

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Game 16 of the match, which became unnecessary after Kramnik reached 8 1/2 points with a draw in Game 15 but was to have been played anyway, was canceled yesterday.

As for muscle, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, bonobos come out on top, especially when it comes to upper body muscles needed for tree climbing and swinging, which became unnecessary when humans went strictly bipedal.

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The resumption of B12 injections, new medication and support considerably improved her behaviour, and respite care which was also initially recommended became unnecessary such was the improvement in her condition.

Attempts to increase specificity and the proportion of spared unnecessary assessments by raising the ⩾3 mm cutoff led to a decrease of sensitivity, which became rapidly clinically unacceptable.

A word which became synonymous with Hitler.

Both of which became Category 5 hurricanes.

But these became unnecessary in an era of floating rates.

They went out again, and pretenses became unnecessary.

More efficient without me, too… I became unnecessary.

Bathing became unnecessary as my standards of cleanliness changed.

Once the bill became law the rules that Dr. Gramm opposed became unnecessary and were dropped.

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