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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a increasingly" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an increasingly" because "increasingly" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The project is facing an increasingly complex set of challenges."
Alternatives: "a growing" or "an ever-increasing".
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Delia's has faltered in recent years in a increasingly crowded teenage market, a place where getting trends right and prices low are essential.
With Plan A increasingly in ruins, and the Tories slipping back in the polls, keep an eye on mentions of "dynamic scoring" by Osborne in the coming months.
In soft-pedaling that 2009 encounter, Giffords was doing a balancing act that she'd perfected during her political career as a rather progressive Democrat in a increasingly conservative state.
And there's a increasingly popular strain of opinion on the left that holds that Republicans are now structurally incapable of moderation, reform and self-correction — that the grip of ideology is too strong, the demands of the base too intense, the party's distance of twenty-first America too great.
A joke about right-wing comedians turns into a increasingly hilarious list of potential gig venues the government plans to wipe out - women's shelters, the spare bedrooms of disabled people, "that room where they keep copies of the Human Rights Act".
When Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest computer maker, acquired Palm, the struggling maker of the Pre and Pixi smartphones, in late April, it was a much-needed lifeline for a company that was battling to stay afloat in a increasingly fierce mobile landscape.
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They represent an increasingly important complement to a National Forest Inventory.
In an increasingly polarized society, this is an increasingly important subject, and a complex one.
And an increasingly prominent one.
Air transport plays an increasingly important role.
Teaching is an increasingly demanding job.
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