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The phrase "a increase from" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an increase from" due to the vowel sound that follows.
Example: "There was an increase from last year's sales figures."
Alternatives: "a rise from" or "an upturn from".
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The cost has been neatly neutralised with a increase from 4%to5%5% in the stamp duty on properties costing £1m or more from April next year.
The airline is hoping to see a increase from 2.8m to 6m Easyjet passengers using Stansted each year.
Fig. 2 Example of flow responses measured with laser Doppler flowmetry to placebo, 200 pmol PACAP38 and 200 pmol VIP in one subject Fig. 3 a Increase from baseline (in %) in cutaneous blood flow measured with laser Doppler flowmetry.
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Graduate students will see an increase from a six-month to a one-year loan.
That sounds dramatic, but it's an increase from a very low base.
This included an increase from 2percentto3.2percentcent of children using class A drugs.
"But an increase from now will require more resources".
That would be an increase from 2,500 megawatts today.
Nine states registered an increase from 2013, including Maryland, New York, Oregon and New Jersey.
That was an increase from 2010's 950 measures.
That is an increase from the 46percentt reported in 1991.
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