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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a increased" is not correct in written English.
It should be "at an increased" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "The costs are at an increased rate this year compared to last year."
Alternatives: "at a higher" or "at an elevated".
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These observations may be consistent with the reports that infertile men are at a increased risk of testicular cancer.
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Women are at an increased risk of having a disability.
"This habitual behaviour could also put you at an increased risk of becoming alcohol dependent.
The third dimension is just irritating peripheral blurriness at an increased cost.
All salaried Greeks pay their taxes and continue to do so at an increased rate.
Patients taking other drugs to treat their hypertension were not at an increased risk.
In addition, people with PAD are at an increased risk for heart attack or stroke.
Are morbidly obese patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty at an increased risk for component malpositioning?
Individuals who are taking immunosuppressive medication are at an increased risk of developing this condition.
The second experiment examined weaning at later stages and at an increased temperature.
A new study shows that city-dwelling cyclists are at an increased risk for lung damage due to exhaust inhalation.
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