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"ever increasing cost" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe prices, expenses, or rates that are continually rising over time. For example: "With an ever increasing cost of living, more and more people are struggling to make ends meet."
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Across the globe, they've been faced with elections, ever increasing cost of living, and rising social unrest.
Clearly the tax payer has no desire to meet the ever increasing cost of a higher education system which now caters to almost 40% of the our school leavers.
In a commentary on Wednesday, The Yangcheng Evening News in Guangzhou suggested that those who set toll rates, not Mr. Shi, should be punished for onerous fees that added to the ever increasing cost of food and other goods.
"The ever increasing cost of compliance with ever more bureaucratic, ever more intrusive and ever less useful regulation – much of it, paradoxically enough, designed to ensure value for money – instead diverts resources, both financial and intellectual, from the central tasks of research and teaching.
But the ever increasing cost of building components for ITER has put a squeeze on such approaches as the DOE fusion budget has remained flat.
This is because of the increasing need to perform maintenance activities and the high and ever increasing cost of human labor.
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Early diagnosis has the potential to greatly alleviate the burden of brain disorders and the ever increasing costs to families and society.
Given ever increasing costs to develop a new drug and intense competition, adaptive enrichment designs are an attractive option for a development program that allows selecting a potential subgroup defined by a binary biomarker.
The report stated: "With ever increasing costs, lack of finance, a limit to the number of available rigs and discoveries generally smaller, companies may look at Norway as a more stable, attractive and geologically less mature country to explore".
Medicare and Medicaid costs will continue to grow if not controlled, necessarily expanding the demands by government for ever increasing taxes to match ever increasing costs, costs driven by private enterprise itself.
Providing 100% effective and equitable coverage at relatively low cost is perhaps what makes the NHS most attractive to developing country politicians, faced with the challenge of sustaining ever increasing costs in systems with relatively small formal sectors and weak administrative and information systems, hence making taxation a simple and attractive model.
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