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The phrase "a recent increasing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing a trend or change that has been observed recently, but the phrasing is awkward and not idiomatic.
Example: "There has been a recent increasing in the number of participants in the program."
Alternatives: "a recent rise" or "a recent growth".
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There has been a recent increasing awareness of the significance of post-translational protein modifications in health and disease.
There is also growing evidence of a recent increasing numbers of cases, particularly in infants and among adolescents and adults (8, 11, 12).
Despite the rarity of FEA described in the literature [ 1– 3], a recent increasing number of reports suggest that the prevalence of these tumours may be underestimated [ 5– 8].
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My mother's Social Security checks will be roughly $500 a month because of a recent increase.
He has also observed a recent increase in Australian investors.
The farmers want a recent increase in export taxes reversed.
Despite a recent increase in oil prices, Venezuela is struggling with a deep recession.
But consumer spending could dry up if a recent increase in layoffs begins to multiply.
The Police Department acknowledges that there has been a recent increase in shootings.
Ms. Kleier reported a recent increase in inquiries about town houses by young couples with children.
There has been a recent increase in murders, especially sexual killings of young women & children.
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