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"are always increasing" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is continually getting larger or more numerous over time. For example, "Inflation rates in the United States are always increasing."
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Salaries and rent, for example, are always increasing, she said.
Spacecraft autonomy and safety requirements are always increasing for such missions, therefore, the number of tests, their complexity and their duration also increase.
The fact that the parameters are always increasing is due to the sub optimality of the distributed criterion with respect to the centralized criterion (27) which would be more effective in limiting the increase of penalty parameters.
In the modern options market, options continue to be traded in huge volumes, and the exchanges are always increasing showing that these contracts still hold significant economic importance for financial markets.
Conveniently, the number of online publications out there, coupled with YouTubers, bloggers and other non-traditional forms of publishing, are always increasing, biting more into that time.
Therefore, the networks are always increasing their size in each step.
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"That awareness is always increasing".
The logic is simple: their workload is always increasing.
Women's soccer is not, though its popularity is always increasing (and not just in the US).
And to guarantee that the tree canopy is always increasing, trees are planted on different tracts at different times; as one patch of trees matures and is harvested, others will be in various stages of growth.
"The opportunity for things to go wrong is always increasing," said Robert Morris, an assistant professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is perhaps better known as the creator of the first Internet worm, which crippled the network in 1988.
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