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The phrase "clearly increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a certain phenomenon or trend that has been becoming more obvious. For example: "The demand for eco-friendly products has clearly increased in recent years."
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"Uncertainties clearly increase with greater periods of time," he said.
And there was another potential problem: CAD did not clearly increase the detection of breast cancer.
"They clearly increase lacerations into the rectum, they hurt more and take longer to heal," he explains.
For organisations with a major programme of UK-wide collections, this will clearly increase costs and create a considerable additional administrative requirement, despite the reports contention that "this should not represent too great a burden".
A ruling against Mr. Gore would clearly increase the political pressure on him to concede defeat, but the extent of that pressure might depend on how far the absentee-ballot cases had moved at that point.
Secondly, cases where two possible indicators of hate that coincide (here, race and refugee status, as well as disability) should be "red flagged" too, since they clearly increase the risk to the victim as they can be attacked for two or more reasons.
From the hard to the soft case, these two values clearly increase.
The effect will clearly increase the relative importance of environmental vs. variable costs for current and future plants.
Tg and Td of copolymers doped with salts clearly increase, as shown by DSC and TGA measurements.
By introducing a new level of randomness in the PMDs, the variability of the number of transmissions will clearly increase.
Other costs that clearly increase with the number of dialysis are costs for electricity, waste management, laboratory and sterilization.
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