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The phrase "are increasing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a rise in numbers or values starting from a specific point or baseline.
Example: "The temperatures are increasing from last year's average, indicating a trend of warming."
Alternatives: "are rising from" or "are growing from".
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For non-resident undergraduates, proposed tuition fees are increasing from $2,980 to $3,430, an increase of 15.1percentt.
I have just had a letter from British Gas telling me that my direct debit payments are increasing from £5 a month to £866 a month.
The number of vehicles using aluminium alloy are increasing from 2009 to 2013 on some kind of vehicles.
Groundwater ages are increasing from 4.4 years in 12 mbsl up to >70 years at the freshwater saltwater interface.
It also says that the premium subsidies for which more than 80percentt of ACA enrollees are eligible are increasing from $382 on average to $555, "chasing skyrocketing premiums". "This data demonstrates just how rapidly Obamacare's exchanges are deteriorating," HHS press secretary Catlin Oakley said in the administration's latest bashing of the law.
My interpretation of the results in her Figure 3 is that in the ranges of 500 hPa heights that typically occur in mid-latitudes during summer (5.6 to 5.8 km) and autumn (5.5 to 5.7 km), the wave amplitudes are increasing from the early to the later part of the record.
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CBR traffic sources are increased from 1 to 15.
My fears are increased from the inconveniences experienced under the Confederation.
1996 September - The Consultative Council members are increased from 30 to 40.
The fighting was increasing from all directions," he remembers.
Education spending is increasing from 2.6 to 4percentt of GDP under his leadership.
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