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The phrase "an increasing emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a growing focus or importance placed on a particular subject or issue over time.
Example: "In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on sustainability in business practices."
Alternatives: "a growing focus" or "a heightened importance".
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Another development has been an increasing emphasis on human relations.
From the 1970s there was an increasing emphasis on the development of new satellite communities.
The last few decades have seen an increasing emphasis on an idealized male body in the popular media and advertising.
Although much research is carried out on horticultural food crops, there has been an increasing emphasis on ornamentals.
As it builds these sites, Unilever has put an increasing emphasis on gathering customers' names so it can sell them other products.
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing emphasis on girls and information and communication technology in the development sector.
Mr. Lukasiewicz himself is one reflection of how the balance of power has shifted among the news organizations, with an increasing emphasis on the Web sites.
But while there is an increasing emphasis on screening for diabetes, only 7percentt of patients are getting all the treatments they need.
What I have seen is an increasing emphasis on "influential" stakeholders and a risk-averse approach to patient and public involvement.
In a world that is not doing much to mitigate climate change, an increasing emphasis is put on the capacity to adapt to it.
This was coupled with an increasing emphasis on minimally invasive procedures, such as injections of botulinum toxin (Botox) and cosmetic soft-tissue fillers (e.g., collagen and hyaluronic acid).
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