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"are increasingly looking" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a trend or change that is becoming more and more common or popular. For example: "Employers are increasingly looking for candidates with strong communication skills." This sentence suggests that the demand for good communicators in the job market is growing.
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Transportation planners are increasingly looking to reduce drive-alone travel.
These days, however, the TEDsters are increasingly looking outward.
But onshore investors are increasingly looking outside Europe.
Students, too, are increasingly looking to put down roots abroad.
Teachers and students are increasingly looking less like each other.
Consumers are increasingly looking for foods with attractive taste, easy preparation, quick consumption and nutritious.
Planning organizations are increasingly looking to accessibility measures to understand how well the transportation system provides access to employment opportunities.
Chinese companies are increasingly looking abroad for resources, with fish stocks no exception.
That is why, as your article acknowledged, American private-equity firms are increasingly looking towards Europe.
So firms planning today for production tomorrow are increasingly looking close to home.
American hospital chains and governments globally are increasingly looking to hold down implant prices.
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