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The phrase "a continuing increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is consistently rising or growing over time.
Example: "The company has reported a continuing increase in sales over the past quarter."
Alternatives: "an ongoing rise" or "a persistent growth".
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Beyond that, he worried that a continuing increase in size would destroy the possibility of deliberation.
It is a continuing increase in Jewish extremist violence that has been blamed by some Israeli security sources for escalating the problems.
That trend, along with a rise in imports fostered by the currency, somewhat offset a continuing increase in exports, the central bank said.
"Access to NHS dentistry is continuing to improve, following record investment, an expanding workforce and a continuing increase in the amount of services being bought by the NHS".
The researchers said all signs pointed to a continuing increase in these winds, and further concentration over Antarctica, unless greenhouse gases in the atmosphere were reduced.
Cinemas anticipate a continuing increase in the second half of 2009, with offerings such as Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which opened last week.
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A comparison with other regional data collected in 2001 did not suggest a continued increase in concentrations since 1989.
Comparison with other regional data collected in 2001 did not suggest a continued increase in concentrations since 1989.
5 In Australia, the latest reported data suggest a continued increase in obesity prevalence in adults to 2012.
Figure 1 shows data produced by Veronique Poirier (from the South West Public Health Observatory in the UK) for the UK National Cancer Intelligence Network (NCIN) (www.ncin.org.uk) in which a continued increase in incidence is demonstrated in recent years especially in older men.
Forecasts suggest a continued increase in the population burden of diabetes during the next few decades, with 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. at risk for developing the disease by 2050 (1).
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