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The phrase "an increasing necessity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is becoming more essential or required over time.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, access to reliable information has become an increasing necessity for businesses to thrive."
Alternatives: "a growing need" or "an escalating requirement".
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But, according to Eric Yorkston, a marketing professor at Texas Christian University, modern brand naming — with its sophisticated focus groups and its linguistic and psychological analysis — began in the years after the Second World War, when the explosion of similar products from competing companies made imaginative naming an increasing necessity.
Thus there is an increasing necessity for supervisors to adapt to emergent technologies with their students.
The need for robust reagents for biomarker detection has become an increasing necessity in designing point-of-care diagnostics.
On the other, it indicates an increasing necessity for treatment professionals to subordinate the traditional demands of treatment to the requirements of the powerful criminal justice system.
The development of modern mechatronic systems is characterized by a rising complexity and an increasing necessity to develop product and according production system in a close interplay.
At a time when digital skills are an increasing necessity for success in education and the job market, cutting access for the Americans who are least likely to afford those services on their own seems like a singularly bad idea.
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While hardly anyone in the world is running quad-SLI Radeon 4870s, the increasing necessity for a separate video card is driving up total power costs all the way down to the budget sector.
Croatia were surely aware of the increasing necessity to score and began their push.
With the increasing necessity for functional tissue- and organ equivalents in the clinic, the optimization of techniques for the in vitro generation of organotypic structures that closely resemble the native tissue is of paramount importance.
Understanding these processes can offer new targets for therapeutic intervention and are of increasing necessity, regarding the growing world-wide burden of diabetes.
Despite the foundational hopes have not been fulfilled [ 2], the unaltered and increasing necessity for reliable automated diagnostic tools and the important benefit to society brought by any success in this area make every advance valuable.
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