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Discover Ludwig"had increased from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a change or comparison in numbers or quantities. Example: "The company's profits had increased from $1 million to $5 million in just one year."
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The cost had increased from £84 to £420.
Under the Dutchman's watch, Desso's profitability had increased from 1% in 2006 to 9.2% in 2010.
Virginia had increased from about 54,000 in 1700 to approximately 340,000 in 1760.
After three years in business, Apple's revenues had increased from $7.8 million to $117.9 million.
The number of assaults on prisoners had increased from 121 in 2012 to 157 in 2013, and assaults on staff had increased from 35 to 43 in the same period.
The population had increased from 4,200 in 2009 to 6,000 despite 450 being removed each year, he said.
The average handle per event had increased from $88,980 in 2011 to $110,853 a year later.
Presenter Roger Bolton said examples of lost calls had increased from a "trickle" to a "raging flood".
Puffin numbers had increased from just five birds to 80, while razorbills and shags had also made substantial gains.
Last week it was reported that tax-free spending had increased from visitors from Asia and the US.
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But the survey suggested the number of refusals had increased - from 40.6% to 42.4% on the previous quarter.
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