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The phrase "associated with an augmented prevalence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing correlations or relationships between factors, particularly in scientific or academic writing.
Example: "The study found that the new environmental policy was associated with an augmented prevalence of biodiversity in urban areas."
Alternatives: "linked to an increased occurrence of" or "connected with a higher rate of".
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It was also associated with an augmented prevalence of isolates containing the 76T mutant type only, which raised from 4.3% in 1993 94 to 29.5% in 1995 99 (Fisher's exact test, p<0.001; Figure 2C).
As previously reported in developed populations, RA was not associated with an augmented prevalence of hypertension in the present investigation [ 34].
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The strong blood glucose lowering effects induced by exercise may be associated with an augmented risk of developing hypoglycemia in patients with advanced type 2 diabetes (31, 32).
Moreover, increasing usage of anti-TNFα biological agents in RA is associated with an augmented risk of infections, including tuberculosis [ 1- 5].
Interestingly, patient samples displayed lower levels of miR-16 compared with ovarian surface epithelial cells, the decrease being associated with an augmented cancer cell proliferation and clonal growth.
In addition to increased synaptic coverage, CSR is associated with an augmented astrocytic surface in the neuropil.
Lymphocyte alterations have been associated with an increased prevalence of acute respiratory infections in COPD patients.
Cold exposure is associated with an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease although the mechanism is unknown.
Recent evidence has suggested that cigarette smoking is associated with an increased prevalence of heart diseases.
Major depression was associated with an increased prevalence of hypertension.
Elevated PFOA serum concentrations were also associated with a higher prevalence of hyperuricemia.
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