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The phrase "all increasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a situation or a set of values that are all on the rise or growing in quantity or intensity.
Example: "The data shows that all increasing trends in sales indicate a positive outlook for the company."
Alternatives: "entirely rising" or "completely growing".
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BMW, Daimler, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen are all increasing their sales forecasts this year.
The gains were broad-based, with orders for machinery, cars and primary metals all increasing.
The secret sounds banal: "clear objectives", above all increasing earnings per share.
With apathy widespread, far-right groups in Denmark, Austria and the Netherlands exploited the unpopularity of established parties, all increasing their votes significantly.
Consumer electronics of all kinds sold well for the holidays this year, with sales of home theaters, big-screen TV sets and personal organizers all increasing particularly rapidly.
Overcrowding, drug abuse, violence, attacks on warders, and suicide (88 in the past year, up from 52 in 2013) are all increasing.
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Caffeine, alcohol, and sugar can all increase dehydration.
(And the over-all increasing regimentation and militarization of modern life has no more powerful, intimate symbol than the fanatical prevalence of depilation).
The over-all increasing trend of Ly-α flux during the past five decades is ∼0.17% per year.
And all increased their audience shares.
Instead, we must all increase our off-piste grazing.
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