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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are responsible for increases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the causes or factors that lead to an increase in a particular context, such as economics, health, or any measurable phenomenon.
Example: "The recent studies indicate that several environmental factors are responsible for increases in local temperatures."
Alternatives: "contribute to growth" or "account for rises".
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These are responsible for increases in the microhardness of the composite coatings and a better resistance against erosion corrosion compared with pure nickel coatings.
Theoretically, it is fixed costs that are responsible for increases in average costs as scale increases.
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While many of these gases occur naturally in the atmosphere, humans are responsible for increasing their concentration through burning fossil fuels, deforestation and other land use changes.
He indicated that enhancement in soil OM and necessary plant nutrients are responsible for increase in tomato yield.
In diabetic individuals, altered rates of gluconeogenesis are responsible for increased hepatic glucose output and sustained hyperglycemia.
In addition to carbon and energy source, co-substrates also provide necessary inducing compounds for the organisms that are responsible for increasing the productivity of the fermentation process.
In Web traffic, few highly popular files are never replaced in the cache and are responsible for increasing the hit and the byte hit rate.
We hypothesized that if intermittent injections are responsible for increasing lever pressing, the two schedules should result in different levels of lever pressing.
These biochemical events are responsible for increased tissue damage and promote the apoptotic cascade.
Multiple cytokines are responsible for increased chemotaxis and homing to the bone marrow.
Rhinitis and comorbid asthma are responsible for increased FeNO, irrespective of atopy.
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