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The phrase "a progressive increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or continuous rise in a particular quantity or value over time.
Example: "The data shows a progressive increase in temperature over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a gradual rise" or "an incremental increase."
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During the progression to invasive carcinoma, cells show a progressive increase in PHA-L binding.
Storage of red cells causes a progressive increase in hemolysis.
Successive cycling leads to a progressive increase in breakdown potential.
Results: A progressive increase in mean blood Phe concentrations with age was identified.
A progressive increase in glycosaminoglycans and collagen was observed during the culture period.
Repeated intermittent cocaine administration produces a progressive increase (sensitization) in the motor stimulatory action of cocaine.
This, in turn, causes a progressive increase in torsional effect in R/C structures.
Following repeated treatments, the same drugs induce a progressive increase in locomotor response called behavioral sensitization.
E. coli was the only microorganism with a progressive increase in liberation throughout the process.
Compounds permeation showed a progressive increase and penetration dependence based on the dosage applied.
A progressive increase in doses is recommended.
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