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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is on the verge of becoming larger or greater in quantity, size, or intensity.
Example: "The demand for electric vehicles is about to increase as more consumers become environmentally conscious."
Alternatives: "on the verge of rising" or "set to grow".
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These were about to increase substantially, as Spitzer's investigators turned their attention to one of Grubman's most notorious stock recommendations.
The dastardly deed had to be done quickly, by February, according to court papers, for the understandable reason that the cost of the insurance policy which Piliero first took out on his partner back in 1999 was about to increase more than 300%, from $116 a month to $626 a month.
And its responsibilities are about to increase.
It is about to increase.
But that number is about to increase.
If so, executives here say, the flow of jobs overseas is about to increase.
But there are signs that the flow is about to increase markedly.
This frustration was about to increase appreciably over the next 20 minutes.
And there are signs that issues of debt are about to increase.
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But there was nothing about cuts in services or pensions or about ways to increase revenue.
Brittain is ambivalent about quotas to increase boardroom roles.
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