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"appeared to increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an instance when something seemed to be increasing or getting larger or more frequent. For example, "The number of people attending the conference appeared to increase as time went on."
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Payrolls at financial firms appeared to increase.
In Washington, the momentum towards US action appeared to increase.
But the strongly worded comments appeared to increase tensions in both countries.
The hormones appeared to increase the risk of breast cancer, heart attack, stroke and other illnesses.
The amount registered as a marketing expense appeared to increase over time, the official said.
The plan was met with pronounced skepticism, which appeared to increase during the continued crackdown.
Risks appeared to increase with the dose.
Irrelevant speech appeared to increase false alarms and completion rates.
Increasing implant taper angle appeared to increase the torque rate.
Periods of strong winds appeared to increase the ghost fishing potential of lost pots.
Variance appeared to increase without bound as distance between sampling locations increased.
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