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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to increasing" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to convey a future intention or obligation related to increasing something.
Example: "The company are to increase their production capacity next quarter."
Alternatives: "are set to increase" or "are expected to increase."
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These studies consistently report that the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial isolates from Canada tends to be lower than reported for the United States, but that trends over time, with few exceptions (fluoroquinolone resistant S. pneumoniae), are to increasing resistance.
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"All schools are to increase in their amounts.
Our job is to increase value".
So our goal is to increase visibility".
That is to increase to 50percenttwo years laterer.
Another goal is to increase participation.
"The idea is to increase shareholder value.
A positive step would be to increase incentives to save.
It is to increase to $322,700 on Jan . 1
The overall goal is to increase quality of life.
"All it did was to increase discontent among nurses.
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