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The phrase "a need for increased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity for more of something, often in contexts related to resources, efforts, or improvements.
Example: "There is a need for increased funding to support the new educational programs."
Alternatives: "a demand for greater" or "a requirement for enhanced".
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"There's going to be a need for increased resources and public education and actual garbage collection," he said.
Second while there is arguably a need for increased funding for financial aid and institutional environment interventions, there is a lack of evidence of their effectiveness.
The Butler Lumber Co. is faced with a need for increased bank financing due to its rapid sales growth and low profitability.
The prevalence of new requirements as a result of post-launch anomalies suggests a need for increased requirements-engineering support of maintenance activities in these systems.
There is a need for increased vigilance and action to identify and counsel at-risk veterans in this population.
This points to a need for increased skills-based learning with ICT and competence-orientated learning supporting the acquisition of CIL.
Continued growth of the world's population and the simultaneous scarcity of resources have led to a need for increased efficiency in almost all areas of life.
Implications for the findings include a need for increased linguistic sensitivity among teachers through teacher preparation programs at colleges, or in professional development for advanced teachers.
A leading economist says changes to housing benefits will result in a need for increased government spending on advice and support for tenants.
With a need for increased mobility, they were soon converted into mounted infantry.
This spells out a need for increased efforts in creative experimental design to be able to address this issue.
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