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The phrase "a more increased" is not correct in standard written English.
It is redundant because "more" and "increased" convey similar meanings of enhancement or growth.
Example: "The project requires a more increased budget to cover additional expenses."
Alternatives: "a greater increase" or "an enhanced increase".
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On the other hand, LAE2 leads to a more increased the kinetics hydrate formation because it can represent lower gas-liquid interfacial tension than SDS.
Specially, the peptide-resin conjugate showed a more increased lipid membrane perturbation activity in comparison to unbound β-sheet antibacterial peptide.
Thus, we must use drugs that have already been developed and further enhance their effect through a more increased cancer cell penetration and a decreased efflux of the drug.
These findings are in line with our results; a higher cycle number leads to a more increased collagen type I mRNA expression.
Furthermore, compared with NT2 cells transfected with the miR-383 mimic, cotransfection of si-IRF1 and the miR-383 mimic into cells resulted in a much more decreased cell proliferation, a more increased G1-phase population and a higher apoptotic rate.
Dragon Knight have a more increased range but more evident in 3rd job.
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How do we give individuals the incentive to pay a little more — increased physical exertion, lack of convenience — to get their food?
Those catalogued into more than one of these groups have an even more increased risk.
There is a focal region of more increased T2W signal centrally (arrowhead).
The aim is to challenge the player a little more, increasing the level of difficulty.
Your work attendance will increase and employees will enjoy their surrounds a lot more, increasing productiveness.
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