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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are becoming progressively available" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is increasingly accessible or obtainable over time.
Example: "New technologies are becoming progressively available, making it easier for businesses to adopt innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "are increasingly available" or "are gradually becoming available".
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The results from the most recent MICS5 surveys, carried out in 2012-2015, are becoming progressively available.
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Alternative deals are becoming increasingly available.
Panel data on networks are becoming increasingly available.
Diagnostic self-tests are becoming increasingly available.
Pete Brown, a beer writer, reckons that by skimping on alcohol mainstream beers are becoming "progressively more bland".
empowered non-state actors who are becoming progressively able to perpetrate large-scale "informal" violence [45] within and beyond the borders of their countries of residence.
Canadian children are becoming progressively overweight and obese.
However, with current standards of care such cases are rare and are becoming progressively rarer.
Additionally, the growing interest in medical and microbial genomics now requires that data be collected from samples that are becoming progressively smaller and more difficult to acquire.
Obesity and overweight are becoming progressively more prevalent worldwide and are independently associated with a significant increase in the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
The emerging epidemic of overweight/obesity in adolescents in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam underlines the importance of studying the metabolic syndrome in Vietnamese adolescents who are becoming progressively more inactive.
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