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The phrase "a continuous increase in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a steady or ongoing rise in a particular quantity or measurement over time.
Example: "The data shows a continuous increase in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "an ongoing rise in" or "a steady growth in".
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Our findings are in line with similar studies showing a continuous increase in joint replacements in past decades, and forecasting a continued increase in demand in the future.
Those showed a continuous increase in alpha diversity of gut microbiota during weaning transition17,18.
All scenarios result in a continuous increase in urban area and a gradual decrease in agriculture, barren, and shrub areas during the simulated period.
With niobic acid, the method showed a continuous increase in the hydronium ion concentration with the number of water molecules.
Beginning in the 17th century, advancing science and technology brought a continuous increase in demand for mercury for use in thermometers, barometers, and electrical and chemical applications.
When there is a continuous increase in the true background noise.
Frequent droughts yielded a continuous increase in the wildfire ignition number from 2003 to 2006.
A continuous increase in the CAT activity was observed with increasing concentration of Pb2+.
The growing independence of software systems is accompanied by a continuous increase in technological complexity.
This is simultaneously accompanied by a continuous increase in the electrode area [19].
In contrast, there was a continuous increase in the number of CFUs on the control plates.
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