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The phrase "an increasing degree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or phenomenon that is becoming more pronounced or significant over time.
Example: "The study revealed an increasing degree of awareness about climate change among the younger population."
Alternatives: "a growing level of" or "an escalating amount of".
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An increasing degree of GSE was related to an increasing degree of HRQOL for all subscales and total scales of HRQOL.
BC, with an increasing degree of anthropisation through time, which accelerated by 1500 cal.
Infrared thermography is a technique with an increasing degree of development and applications.
The criticism ranged from the gently cynical to the downright obnoxious, but as the series went on I noticed an increasing degree of personal vitriol and misogyny.
While the rhetoric of free markets is more widespread than ever, the reality has been an increasing degree of consolidation in recent years.
From the Heinrich 2 event onwards the analyses indicate an increasing degree of mixing of heavy minerals from various provinces.
Recently, there has been an increasing degree of attention on TiO2, due to its photocatalytic and antibacterial properties.
This was contradictory to theoretical mechanics calculations that predicted an increasing degree of reinforcement for nanotubes of reduced diameter.
As the particle diameter is increased, the enhancement factor decreases due to an increasing degree of diffusion limitation.
It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation, and its development has involved an increasing degree of idealization and abstraction of its subject matter.
We also believe, with an increasing degree of certainty, that getting enough folic acid can counteract some of the adverse effects of consuming alcohol.
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