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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stronger increased" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable because "stronger" and "increased" convey similar meanings, making the phrase redundant.
Example: "We need a stronger increase in sales to meet our targets."
Alternatives: "a greater increase" or "an enhanced increase."
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Of these, all but two cohort studies reported a stronger increased risk for lobular compared with ductal carcinoma [ 27, 28].
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We can observe that regardless of the channel considered, each curve shows a strong increasing trend.
SCCmecIV increased modestly from 10%to16%6%, followed by SCCmecII with a strong increasing trend from 2%to14%4%.
Ms. Levit predicted "a stronger increase in the health spending share of gross domestic product in the near future".
Species richness showed a stronger increase with grazing continuity in habitat specialists than in habitat generalists.
Overall, Scotland posted a stronger increase in employment than any other part of the UK, except for the West Midlands.
A stronger increase in diastolic blood pressure was observed during apnea and cold pressor test in the hydrocortisone experiments.
Experimental sites showed a stronger increase in seroprevalence over time than did control sites (Table 1).
The 40 kDa degraded CGN gave a stronger increase of NF-κB (Fig. 7D).
LiCl exerted a stronger increase of 2.5 fold whereas SB216763 produced a moderate increase of 1.7 fold.
Analysis of double Dll1 Jag1 mutant embryos revealed a stronger increase in V1-derived interneurons and overproduction of dI6 interneurons.
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