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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively small increased" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of terms; "increased" should be "increase" to fit grammatically.
Example: "The study showed a relatively small increase in productivity after the new policy was implemented."
Alternatives: "a relatively small rise" or "a relatively minor increase."
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In addition, several longitudinal studies of high-risk offspring with a family history of bipolar disorder indicate a relatively small increased risk of developing bipolar disorders in adulthood [ 12- 16].
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Given the volume of business they conduct, the exchanges would have to impose only a relatively small increase in fees.
It might be wondered why the Bank is predicting a relatively small increase in unemployment, but that's because policy will remain supportive of jobs.
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Mike Brewer, of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said: "Despite the prospect of missing the government's child poverty target by 800,000 children, the chancellor announced a relatively small increase in benefits and tax credits for low-income families with children.
In the areas where induced earthquakes have occurred in Texas and Oklahoma, the Stanford scientists show that a relatively small increase of pore pressure – the pressure of fluids within the fractures and cavities of rocks – would have been sufficient to trigger slip.
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