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The phrase "an ever increasing flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous and growing amount of something, such as data, traffic, or resources.
Example: "The city is experiencing an ever increasing flow of tourists, which is boosting the local economy."
Alternatives: "a constantly rising flow" or "a steadily growing flow".
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(Ironically, the most common category used in what seemed to be an ever increasing flow of misinformation was "Brain optimisation").
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Network operators argue that technology companies are getting a free ride; without the power to manage an ever-increasing flow of digital data, they say, the Internet will grind to a halt.
In health care, information technologies (IT) hold a promise to harness an ever-increasing flow of health related information and bring significant benefits including improved quality of care, efficiency, and cost containment.
However, today the picture has changed: sub-Saharan African countries experience an ever increasing out-flow of much-needed health workers to a growing number of destination countries [ 2].
Computational methods play an ever increasing role in lead finding.
'Omics' tools are being developed at an ever increasing pace.
Environmental genomics provides the scientific community with ever larger data sets concerning an ever increasing number of organisms and ecosystems.
All facets of present day society are subjected to an ever increasing rise in uncertainty.
playing an ever increasing role in power systems.
Hypersonic waverider vehicles with a high lift-to-drag ratio have drawn an ever increasing attention.
Progress in SAT solving algorithms has motivated an ever increasing number of practical applications in recent years.
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