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The phrase "along increase" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "The company has seen an along increase in sales this quarter." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "steady increase" or "consistent growth".
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Poor Indian and Chinese pupils, who have been ahead all along, increase their lead dramatically.No more jobs for the boysClearly something happens to white children between the ages of 14 and 16 that does not happen to others.
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Con Ed, for example, which mostly abandoned the generating business so it could become a retail distributor, is permitted to pass along increases in costs to consumers.
Fast food intake has increased along with increased caloric intake and increased weight in adults [ 33].
The particle size increased along with increasing heat-treatment temperature.
Also fecundability was increasing along with increasing coital frequency.
The fluorescence intensity increased along with the increase of the nanoprobe concentration (Figure 2b).
World oil trading has steadily increased along with an increase in oil consumption.
Dog numbers also seem to be increasing along with the increase in herding families.
For all the gelators, their glucose-response increased along with the increasing concentration of glucose solution.
The number of prx gene is increasing along with the increasing of the genome size of different cyanobacteria.
Second, in a series of endometrial hyperplasias, hypermethylation of miR-129-2 miR-129-2 miR-129-2ased along with the increasing severity of the lesion.
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