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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a projected or expected rise in a particular variable, such as prices, population, or performance metrics.
Example: "The report outlines the assumed increase in sales for the upcoming quarter based on current market trends."
Alternatives: "projected increase" or "expected rise".
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Further, we show that the previous estimate of Ne>105 reduces as the frequencies of multiple infections of cells and recombination assumed increase.
The assumed increase in TFR of 0.4 in the GSE scenario stems from the combination of an active policy to raise fertility, not only by establishing a family-friendly environment but also by policies supporting assisted conception.
Such behavioural changes have been suggested to be contributing factors to the increased occurrence of neck and low back pain, mainly through an assumed increase in repetitive movements and static postures causing localised muscle fatigue and pain [ 7].
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Even his popular wife has retreated into the background as he has assumed increasing prominence.
Scenario IV assumed increased demand for coal and nuclear energy at the expense of oil.
On the other hand, tonal percussion instruments have assumed increasing importance.
With Zhou hospitalized, Deng assumed increasing power from the summer of 1974 through the late fall of 1975.
Notable invitees to the executives branch were James and Lachlan Murdoch, who have assumed increased authority over 20th Century Fox from their father, Rupert Murdoch.
With the growing demand on endoscopic resources, achieving optimal efficiency has assumed increasing importance.
Bark beetles (Curculionidae) have assumed increasing prominence as pests of coniferous trees and wood products.
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