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The phrase "a an increase of" is not correct in written English.
You should use either "an increase of" or "a increase of," but not both together.
Example: "There has been an increase of 20% in sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "a rise in" or "an uptick in".
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Last week there was a an increase of 40% on flights from Heathrow to Newcastle and a 20% rise on the route to Manchester.
CBS called it a "an increase of 44percentt in the two years from 2009 to 2011".
Therefore, we next evaluated the response of MPM cells to activin A. First, we tested induction of SMAD signalling by activin A. When MPM cell lines were treated with recombinant activin A, an increase of phosphorylated SMAD2 was seen in all tested cell lines.
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They reported an income of $488,148, an increase of $74,993.
This equates to an additional £6,269, an increase of 9.26%.
Eight firms predict an increase of half a point.
The ZenithOptimedia predictions have fallen to an increase of 3.5percentt, from an increase of 4percentt forecast in December, and an increase of 3.7percentt offered in March.
In 2003, Home Depot expects full-year earnings of $1.67 to $1.77 a share, an increase of 9percentto14percentcent.
Today his mother's fees are £763 a week, an increase of £178 since March 2002.
Young women on average now consume about 12.6 drinks a week, an increase of 66percentt since 1992.
In 2003, 5.3 million Americans used a trainer, an increase of 32percentt over five years.
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