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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are increased to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in quantity, level, or intensity, often in a formal or technical context.
Example: "The production rates are increased to meet the rising demand for the product."
Alternatives: "are raised to" or "are elevated to".
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Social Security payments are increased to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index.
Costs are increased to reflect that some adults with disabilities may newly enroll in coverage.
It has very wide bandwidths at low peak power, but, as the peak power levels are increased to those needed for pulse radar, its bandwidth decreases.
At 960 mbar, residence and clearance times are increased to as much as 0.16 s and 3.98 s, respectively.
Particularly, flow rates through impactors are increased to values at which the flow through the nozzles is highly turbulent.
A study of business processes identifies that yield losses are increased to meet part design and manufacturing requirements.
Frequently, atrazine doses are increased to circumvent low efficiency, although this solution does not solve accelerated atrazine mineralization.
After doping, the capacity retentions of LiNi0.305Mn0.33Co0.33Y0.025O2 are increased to 97.2 and 95.9% at 2.0 and 4.0 C, respectively.
For instanteneous values estimates are increased to 1.58σ med) MHz for foF2 and could reach 3.84 MHz for MUF.
Based on the latest data, I would not be surprised if those advisories in the New York City suburbs are pushed closer to the city and the amounts of snow are increased to what we see in Philadelphia.
After heat treatment, the hardness, impact energy and ultimate fracture strength of carbusintered compact are increased to 48HRC (484 HV), 13 J and 531 MPa, respectively.
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