Sentence examples for an increasing scope from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "an increasing scope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, project, or concept that is expanding or becoming broader in its range or focus.
Example: "The project has an increasing scope as we incorporate more features based on user feedback."
Alternatives: "a growing scope" or "an expanding scope".

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Practical nurses have experienced an increasing scope of practice, including an expectation to care for complex patients and function on interdisciplinary teams.

Our goal is to support an increasing scope of chemical systems, including biomolecules (DNA, RNA, saccarides, etc)., materials (crystallography, polymers, surfaces), nanoscience (nanoparticles, nanotubes, graphene, etc).

VET teachers in some countries are faced with an increasing scope of learning, social and behavioural problems faced by their younger students and the teachers often deal with the students' social, psychological and personal problems (Cort and Rolls 2010; Kats et al. 2010; Susimetsä 2010).

Despite this, in future the attractiveness of the nursing professions has to increase due to the fact that the growing shortage of workers implies an increasing scope in their choice of occupation.

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This tool would allow the evaluation of an increased scope of hydrocyclone geometries.

In effect, functional and regulatory degeneracies provide an increased scope for gaining fitness, just as duplicated genes allow increased evolutionary options.

A benefit for nursing included an increased scope of practice for the community nurses involved, but the additional workload, particularly within an already stretched service, was identified as a challenge.

30 Two motivations for the creation of new screening techniques are decreasing the age at which it can be applied, and increasing output and/or decreasing cost, either by a simpler and more rapid method to detect a particular disease, or by an increased scope in the number of diseases that can be diagnosed using the same test.

Together with recent studies [ 31- 33], that have shown an increased scope of central tolerance [ 34] to self-antigens, our data suggest that the mechanism(s) of natural peripheral tolerance did not evolve the capacity to easily deal with a tissue expressing a multitude of new antigens.

Third, with international funding, expertise and equipment, there is an increased scope in what the research itself may achieve, for example with genetics or metabolomics which require expensive equipment and specialist technicians, but where diseases are more prevalent in lower-income countries, concentration on these populations may lead to quicker recruitment of patients.

The increasing scope of surgery led to specialization.

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