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The phrase "which would become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a future event or condition that has been speculated on. For example: "If the economy continues to improve, the interest rates on these mortgages will decrease, which would become a great benefit to those with large loans."
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Loudspeakers blared "Hatikvah," which would become Israel's national anthem.
The French Academy, which would become Europe's best-known literary academy, began in 1635.
Grace included the cover version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" which would become Buckley's most famous record.
G.M.'s ambitions for the XP-887, which would become the Vega, were huge.
His official argument was that efficiency demanded a single organisation which would become a "French FBI".
He founded the Sea Organisation, or the Sea Org, which would become the movement's central group.
He saw Nintendo waiting in the wings with its next machine – which would become the N64.
They learned about the transplant-rejection response, which would become the key stumbling block to successful heart transplants.
The proposed infrastructure includes Abbott Point, which would become the largest coal export port in the world.
He also introduced the propaganda ploy of the martyrdom video, which would become a signature of Al Qaeda.
The reactor was built at Trombay, near Bombay (Mumbai), which would become the primary location of India's nuclear weapon program.
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