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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act increasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is becoming more active or engaged over time.
Example: "As the project progressed, the team began to act increasingly in response to the changing market conditions."
Alternatives: "behave more actively" or "respond more frequently".
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As the play's mechanics click into place, passengers act increasingly weird, turning one buffet into a feeding frenzy.
As the tools and algorithms become more sophisticated and our online profiles more refined, the Internet will act increasingly as an incredibly sensitive feedback loop, constantly playing back to us, in amplified form, our existing preferences".
For its part, despite a robust labour-reform rhetoric, the Knights of Labor began to act increasingly like a rival trade-union movement, carrying on strikes and organizing workers along industrial rather than craft lines.
It is an act increasingly hard to pull off -- largely because many of the Albanians of Kosovo are aware of the foreigners' desire, particularly palpable in conversation with American officials, to end their involvement here.
As the student's voice has been subordinated to monetary concerns following the 2010 higher education reforms, and universities act increasingly like multimillion-pound corporations – treating their students as customers from which as great a profit must be extracted – these rent strikes are a direct attack on the financial structure of higher education that puts money first and students last.
Then in 1988 the Texas Supreme Court, in an act increasingly typical of the American judiciary today, high-handedly struck down those limits.
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In the second act things turn increasingly grave.
When he returned home on leave, he acted increasingly distant.
Ever since the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 repealed Glass-Steagall, bankers have acted increasingly like feudal lords.
It acts increasingly like a parallel government and is now planning a "peace tax" on wealthy people and companies in the zone.
While China preaches, and largely practices, the doctrine of "peaceful rise," avoiding confrontation abroad in order to focus on development at home, Russia acts increasingly like an expansionist 19th-century power, pressing at its borders.
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