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The phrase "an increasingly large extent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or phenomenon that is growing or expanding significantly over time.
Example: "The impact of climate change is being felt to an increasingly large extent across the globe."
Alternatives: "a growing extent" or "an ever-increasing degree".
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To an increasingly large extent, they modify their ways of thinking and therapeutic techniques using approaches based on social constructivism.
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