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The phrase "gradually increased from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a change or growth in quantity, size, or intensity over time, often in a comparative context. Example: "The temperature gradually increased from 20 degrees to 30 degrees over the course of the day."
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The annual total has gradually increased, from a low of 97,296 in 2002, according to departmental statistics.
The number of French marshals gradually increased, from two (13th century) to four (16th century) until there were as many as 20 (18th century).
Thanks largely to the boy wizard, Bloomsbury's turnover, which had gradually increased from £11m in 1995 to £14m in 1997, took off.
The syngas volume fraction in the total intake gas was gradually increased from 0%to2.43%3%.
White matter anisotropy gradually increased from the crown to the fundus.
The hydrogen volume fractions in the intake were gradually increased from 0%to5.2%2%.
The proportion of LH gradually increased from 11% in 2006 to 85% in 2015.
The levels of OsSUT2 mRNA gradually increased from 1 to 5 DAI (Fig. 3b).
However, end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) gradually increased from about 1 h after the start of surgery.
As W decreased or H increased, the absorption gradually increased from 91 to 93.5 %.
The grain size gradually increased from the coating/substrate interface to the top surface.
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