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'are increasingly more' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation that is continually becoming more of something. For example, "Children are increasingly more interested in learning computer coding compared to a decade ago."
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Berlusconi called in and told Bindi, "You are increasingly more beautiful than you are intelligent".
Because those devices are increasingly more complex, the upgrade process is more complex".
In addition, there are increasingly more direct flight options offered by major American airlines.
In Western societies, women are increasingly more educated if not yet better earners than men.
"They are increasingly more about being a content editor than a translator".
While marriage rates are also declining, those marriages that do occur are increasingly more stable.
Government departments are increasingly more interested in the outcomes than how they are achieved.
Arsenal are increasingly more likely to make a move for Watford sensation Odion Ighalo, according to reports.
But Thais under 30 are increasingly more interested in English Premier League soccer than their national sport.
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And there is increasingly more work for organ musicians on the secular stage.
Barcelona is bilingual but Catalan is increasingly more popular than Spanish.
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