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The phrase "annual increase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing growth or changes in a quantity over the course of a year, often in financial or statistical contexts.
Example: "The company reported an annual increase of 10% in revenue compared to the previous year."
Alternatives: "yearly growth of" or "annual rise in".
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An annual increase of £135, over £10 more each month.
In October, an annual increase of 4.6% was recorded.
It fell to an annual increase of 1.9percentt last year from 3percentt in 1995.
For residential hotels, the board proposed an annual increase of 4percentt.
Even an annual increase of 3.2% in November hardly points to house prices roaring ahead.
That's an average annual increase of 4.2% – well above the rate of inflation.
That gain would represent an annual increase of 6.3percentt, after fees.
Mr. Mooney said the raise recommended by the panel reflects an annual increase of 2.5percentt.
The corporation had been asking for an annual increase of £700m.
That's up from $637,000 in 2000, a stunning average annual increase of 12.6 percent.
That is a rise of about 18.5percentnt over four years, an annual increase of about 4.3percentnt.
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