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The phrase "an increase in tests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a rise in the number or frequency of tests, such as in educational, medical, or quality assurance contexts.
Example: "The recent changes in the curriculum have led to an increase in tests for students this semester."
Alternatives: "a rise in tests" or "an uptick in tests".
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Indeed, there is currently an increase in tests on athletes who compete in winter sports during the run-up to Sochi 2014.
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Each school would be expected to achieve not only an increase in test scores for the school as a whole, but increases for each and every racial or ethnic group as well.
The city described the decrease as a "leveling off" after an increase in test-takers last year, which they attributed to a publicity campaign.
Under either, every school in America would have to generate an increase in test scores each and every year or face penalties like having to allow its students to transfer to another public school, being converted into a charter school or being taken over by a private contractor.
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The changes in the AP program, which earns millions of dollars annually for the College Board, were made after a pilot program involving 180,000 students over more than 800 schools showed an increase in test participation among students, particularly students from low-income families.
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Moreover, this appears to have led to an increase in test takers' language proficiency, particularly speaking proficiency.
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