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The phrase "an increasing burden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or responsibility that is becoming more difficult or demanding over time.
Example: "The company is facing an increasing burden of regulatory compliance that is straining its resources."
Alternatives: "a growing burden" or "a mounting burden".
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But this entitlement is an increasing burden.
Support of the frontier defenses became an increasing burden on the central government.
Many have sheltered themselves across the borders with Panama and Venezuela, becoming international refugees and an increasing burden for Colombia's neighbors.
The OBR also dented Osborne's scheme when it predicted that the UK's ageing population would place an increasing burden on the public finances.
Since her mother, with whom she shared the house, died several years ago, Miss Barrett said she has found home ownership an increasing burden.
Paying for the care of that expanding cohort of elderly people will pose an increasing burden on China's working-age population.
Student loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion, and as Annie Lowrey writes, that debt is an increasing burden to the financial lives of young graduates.
Its population is greying faster than that of any other big economy, so the old will become an increasing burden on workers.
Societies have difficulties in managing an increasing burden of healthcare costs.
Clinical progression stems mainly from an increasing burden of metastatic colonization.
Neurodegenerative diseases present an increasing burden for the world health care sector.
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