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The phrase "always increases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent upward trend or growth in a particular context, such as statistics, economics, or personal development.
Example: "The demand for renewable energy sources always increases as more people become aware of climate change."
Alternatives: "consistently rises" or "continually grows".
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It always increases conflict.
Secrecy always increases the risk of foolish mistakes.
When there are more jobs available, employee turnover always increases.
When the federal government runs a surplus, private debt almost always increases.
Government interest in our literary taste always increases when national security is at stake.
Entropy always increases in a system until it is in thermal equilibrium with its environment.
"In Barack Obama's government-centered society, government spending always increases," he said.
He got involved in the pushing, shoving, slashing and trash-talking that always increases when close rivals play close games.
In a growing economy, with the labor age population rising, the number of jobs almost always increases.
Also, she said, she could not be too annoyed with prices going up. "Everything always increases, so it's hard to be angry all the time," she said.
Things fall apart, Ozymandias crumbles to bits, and the level of disorder in a system always increases unless some force intervenes to put it back into shape.
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