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The phrase "I increase that" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without context.
It can be used when referring to raising a quantity, value, or level of something, but it typically requires additional context to clarify what is being increased. Example: "In order to improve our performance metrics, I increase that by 10% each quarter."
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Is increasing that to 250,000 really such a major change?
I plan to increase that number soon because I am now achieving that goal with ease and I enjoy a challenge - plus the activity is good for my health and my mental focus.
Now, I may have to increase that number.
But to increase that probability, I am recommending that separate hand-written letters also be sent to VP Joe Biden.
The former first round pick had 70-yards on 15 carries and I think the Lions can increase that number to around 20 carries a game.
I increased that to three weeks and now I'm going to four.
The performance of aged participants is markedly more degraded as difficulty (as represented by Id) increases than that of young participants.
So how do you increase that?
Suppose that; (i) is monotone increasing, that is for,, (ii there is an such that.
Tensions increased that afternoon.
Speculation increased that Pres.
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