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The phrase "an increasing quality of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in a particular aspect or characteristic over time.
Example: "The company has been focusing on an increasing quality of customer service to enhance client satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a growing standard of" or "an improving level of".
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We found an increasing quality of outputs with increasing intensity of local participation.
Hopefully, the increasing number of publications will be followed by an increasing quality of the trials.
Although it could be argued that this is due to an increasing quality of science, it is more likely attributable to the selectiveness of 'high impact' journals that, in our opinion, might as well have a bold statement in the submission form: negative results are not accepted.
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In the carbohydrate counting group, comparison of the baseline quality of life data with the 6-month data revealed a favorable trend in all variables indicating an increased quality of life except for pain.
This increased capacity will translate into: 1) a decreased impact of FASD (e.g., human health, economic and secondary disabilities); 2) an increased quality of life for individuals and families living with FASD, and 3) increased provider satisfaction.
Conflicting economic evidence has shown that whilst aprepitant provides an increased quality of life in patients treated for CINV, there are differing views over its absolute cost in relation to standard therapy.
It is the only way to keep New Jersey an affordable place to live, work and raise a family and, at the same time, give families an ever increasing quality of life.
He said he believes that science will not only engineer an extension of the average human life span -- two decades, perhaps -- but also (and more important) grant a significantly increased quality of life during those additional years.
A recent long term follow up has confirmed that transplant recipients also report a significantly increased quality of life (Chisholm et al. 2010, 31).
They suggest that at both regional and national level there is an urgent requirement to attempt complex and articulated paths in an effort to increase quality of care.
Median survival was equivalent, with a trend towards increased quality of life measured by FACT-L (25.1% for gefitinib compared to 14.7%)[ 8 ].
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