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'been reported to increase' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase implies that there is evidence or information which suggests that there has been an increase in something. For example, "It has been reported to increase the risk of developing certain chronic diseases."
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So far, no other stimuli have been reported to increase [Ca2+]i in tanycytes.
Among biomaterials, some types of pluronics have been reported to increase bone formation of stem cells.
A variety of environmental and individual characteristics have been reported to increase the risk of LBP.
Sildenafil and, recently, bosentan have been reported to increase arterial saturation and exercise capacity at altitude.
Hydroxide ions are released during the reaction, and the dissolution rate has previously been reported to increase at elevated pH5.
Administration of Flt3-ligand (FL) has been reported to increase dendritic cell (DC) numbers in mice and humans.
Many factors have been reported to increase the proliferation of MSCs.
In addition, these factors have been reported to increase the risk of pneumonia in intubated patients.
Growth factor-containing products have been reported to increase implant stability and accelerate osseointegration.
Contrast-enhanced abdominal radiography has been reported to increase sensitivity to 96%[688, 71].
Amplitude perturbations have been reported to increase during old age in [4, 34, 35].
More suggestions(15)
been observed to increase
been used to increase
been reported to work
been reported to reach
been done to increase
been exploited to increase
been designed to increase
been described to increase
been proven to increase
been suggested to increase
been reported to contain
been made to increase
been performed to increase
been reported to affect
been shown to increase
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