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The phrase "while I become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a simultaneous action or process of transformation or change occurring while another action takes place. Example: "I will continue to learn and grow while I become a more confident speaker."
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After a while, I become a bit obsessed with trying to work out what is real.
Putting my family first, while I become who I want to be, doesn't contradict itself after all.
Then, spring training comes and he's gone for six weeks in sunny Florida while I become a single mom and deal with snowstorms and juggling four kids' after-school activities.
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After a while, I became unwilling to talk about it.
But after a while I became more relaxed.
After a while I became aware that a figure had joined me.
After a while I became enamored of a black boy — called Marty.
"But after a while I became numbed – because otherwise I couldn't carry on".
"After a while I became better friends with Christine than with Coke".
After a while, I became aware that people were looking at me.
It was so maddening, and then, after a little while, I became like everyone else.
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