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"a general increase" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a rise or growth in something that affects a wide range of people or things. Example: "In response to the country's economic growth, there has been a general increase in salaries for all workers."
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Sailing and judo are among the sports showing a general increase in positive findings.
"We're seeing a general increase in risky sexual behavior, and we're concerned," Dr. Frieden said.
There is a general increase in elastic modulus with increasing atomic number.
Over all, there has not been a general increase in its incidence since cellphones arrived.
A general increase in population accounted for about 10percentt of the rise in autism, Dr. Byrd said.
Whenever the population shows signs of a general increase, the natives counteract the tendency with a little judicious head-hunting.
Félicité Lamennais developed it by suggesting that the church would benefit from a general increase in political freedom.
In fact, it has implications across the entire organisation, requiring a general increase in technical skills across the board".
But Curiosity has also experienced a general increase in air pressure over time.
A general increase in serum erythropoietin over time was found in the donation group (Table 2).
There was a general increase in nitrogen concentration from 0.9%to2.3%3% as composting progressed.
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