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The phrase "an increased incidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a rise in the frequency or occurrence of a particular event or phenomenon.
Example: "The study revealed an increased incidence of respiratory illnesses in urban areas."
Alternatives: "a higher occurrence" or "an elevated rate".
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Genes associated with an increased incidence of gallstone formation and, directly or indirectly, of gallbladder cancer.
There is an increased incidence of diabetes worldwide.
Corneal abrasion- an increased incidence in patients with Anit-phospholipid antibody syndrome?
Patients with craniofacial anomalies have an increased incidence of dental caries.
Most lymphomas show an increased incidence and poorer prognosis in males vs females, suggesting endocrine regulation.
Aging is associated with an increased incidence of cancer and several other diseases.
Normally, a doctor would not prescribe pills to this woman, because of an increased incidence of heart attacks.
Dr. Berson said that she had recently seen an increased incidence of skin cancer in younger patients.
They believe there is an increased incidence of cancer caused by chemicals in the environment and residues in food.
Blood tests showed that simvastatin did not lead to an increased incidence of muscle damage or of cancers.
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Immune compromised animals have an increased incidence of cancer [9].
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