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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notably increasing trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data or observations that show a significant rise over time in a particular area or subject.
Example: "The report highlights a notably increasing trend in renewable energy adoption across the globe."
Alternatives: "a significantly rising trend" or "a marked upward trend".
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We observed a notably increasing trend in ASIRs for malignant mesothelioma among Hong Kong males from 1976 2006; the increasing trend was initially apparent for females, but there was no evidence for its continuation in recent years.
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There is no plausible explanation of how a notably increased risk from use of wireless phones would correspond to the relatively stable incidence time trends for brain tumours among children and adolescents observed in the Nordic countries.
Notably, the increasing trend of δ15N in the 1960s and 1970s in Figure 1a disappeared (Figure 1b).
A negative APC describes a decreasing trend and a positive APC describes an increasing trend.
A negative APC indicates a decreasing trend whereas a positive APC indicates an increasing trend.
Declining partisanship is a steadily increasing trend in Australia.
And this has been a steadily increasing trend.
There has been a documented increasing trend to hospital admissions.
This conducting characteristic in the LRS is notably different from the metallic-filament-based systems[14, 15], in which the current in the LRS shows a increasing trend when the ambient temperature increases.
A maternal mortality trend analysis showed an increasing trend of preeclampsia in Ethiopia [ 10].
We observed a statistically significant increasing trend in risk with increasing BMI (P trend = 0.01).
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