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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again increased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been raised or augmented once more after a previous increase.
Example: "The company's profits have again increased this quarter, reflecting strong sales performance."
Alternatives: "once more raised" or "increased again".
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When that day passed with no action, however, criticism of the shogunate again increased.
After 50 wt% PAA content, Dh again increased.
Decreasing the interpillar distance further, the pressure difference across the membrane again increased.
This risk then decreased at the 10-year point, and then again increased.
The wound was opened because lateral compartment pressure was again increased (120 mmHg).
In the simulation, the load of each node is again increased by the same proportion.
In 1999 tech comprised 21% of the offerings and, again, increased total stocks by 2%.
Because of local protection and forest replanting, trees have again increased on the steepest slopes, and the pollen assemblage today differs in composition from the previous zones.
When subjects actively assumed the leg movements, ventilation again increased immediately and significantly (Δ = 2.55 ± 0.52 l min−1, p = 0.032).
Again, increased periodontal destruction was not necessarily followed by a decrease in the amount of dentin- and pulp-like tissue formed.
Nevertheless, after this second injection, STAT3 was again activated without any significant interference from the first stimulus and the STAT3 and SOCS1 mRNA levels again increased.
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