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The phrase "a gradual increasing" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "a gradual increase." You can use it when describing a slow or steady rise in something, such as numbers, temperatures, or levels.
Example: "There has been a gradual increase in the temperature over the past week."
Alternatives: "a gradual rise" or "a steady increase."
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So, the cutting force did not show a gradual increasing trend.
Yumoto and Matsuura (2001) and Matsuura et al. (2003) noted in common that the annual frequency of TCs in the WNP is high in the 1960s, low in the 1970s, and again high in the 1980s with a gradual increasing trend.
In men, age, prevalence of antihypertensive medication, and TG showed a gradual increasing trend.
The prevalence of MetS also showed a gradual increasing according to the UA quartiles in both genders.
In women, age, prevalence of antihypertensive medication, TG and prevalence of Ischemic heart disease showed a gradual increasing trend and HDL-C showed a gradual decrease.
Breast cancer is a leading tumor among women worldwide, with an incidence that has displayed a gradual increasing trend in many countries over the past 30 years [ 1].
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However, the 20 kDa showed a gradual increased.
"We've just seen a gradual increase".
Life expectancy, however, has been showing a gradual increase.
"In the last decade we've seen a gradual increase in children under 12," she said.
"We're still planning for a gradual increase in M.&A.
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