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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing incidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing occurrence or frequency of a particular event or phenomenon.
Example: "There has been a growing incidence of cyberbullying among teenagers in recent years."
Alternatives: "an increasing occurrence" or "a rising frequency".
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Across the world, there is a growing incidence of workplace deaths".
The people of Kazakhstan also have to live with the aftermath of Soviet-era nuclear testing and toxic waste dumping, as well as with growing drug addiction levels and a growing incidence of HIV/Aids.
13 In some but not all OECD countries, a growing incidence of temporary employment and other types of non-standard work have caused growing shares of workers to remain unprotected (coverage rates decline if entitlement conditions fail to adjust to accommodate rising numbers of non-standard workers).
Thus, recent official surveys in the European setting indicate a growing incidence of labor problems reflected in indicators related to mental demands: level of attention required, rhythm of work imposed, deadlines to be met, and the monotony of the task (INSHT, 2011, 2014).
The policy was introduced in July 2010 in response to a growing incidence of short sale-related fraud, according to Freddie Mac spokesman Brad German.
Some believe that these external agents must be responsible for what seems to be a growing incidence of cancers worldwide -- I've seen at least one publication suggest that 90percentt of all breast cancers today are environmentally-based.
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We found a significant growing incidence of luminal B and a decreasing kinetics for basal-like in function of age.
We confirmed that age influences the incidence of molecular subtypes and found a significant growing incidence of luminal B and a decreasing kinetics for basal-like in function of age.
Hypertension is one of the major cardiovascular risk factors found in Romania, with a constantly growing incidence.
Statistical analyses showed a significant growing incidence of luminal B in function of age (trend test: p = 0.0004 and p < 0.0001 for whole cohort and Caucasian cohort, respectively).
But the popularity of such markets is threatened by a small but growing incidence of fraud involving the sale of produce from wholesalers and cold-storage facilities.
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