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The phrase "an increasing numbering" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a sequence or list that is growing in quantity, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "The report showed an increasing numbering of participants over the years."
Alternatives: "a growing number" or "an escalating count".
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If two or more grapevine genes had the same phylogenetic distance from a single homologue in Arabidopsis, they were differentiated by a number (example: AtRAF24, VviMAPKKK52 [VviRAF24_1] and VviMAPKKK53 [VviRAF24_2]).> When one or more genes in grapevine matched more than one gene in Arabidopsis, a new name was attributed consisting of the common MAPKKK term and an increasing numbering.
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Apparently, an increasing number of people.
And an increasing number are making a political statement.
Ivan was lucky; an increasing number of Russians are not.
And an increasing number of developing countries are also participating.
That's happening to an increasing number of eurozone countries.
For an increasing number, retirement has become anathema.
But an increasing number of countries are losing patience.
Yes, and an increasing number of students are doing so.
So, apparently, do an increasing number of Americans.
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