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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had increasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation that has been or is continuing to get worse. For example, "The problem had been increasing for years before a solution was found."
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And the broadcasters have had increasing success.
"We have had increasing revenue, not decreasing".
Mr. Kerry had increasing doubts about the war.
After the bombing began, officials said relief agencies had increasing difficulty trucking in wheat.
This was mainly on outer London roads that had increasing numbers of heavy good vehicles.
We've had increasing numbers of women detectives and the emergence of the female coroner.
Many of those neighbourhoods had increasing numbers of units dedicated exclusively to short-term rentals.
In addition to their judicial duties, all these magistrates had increasing administrative functions.
At the time, the employees' pension fund was only 57.4 percent funded and had increasing obligations.
"He had increasing distress about the state of the world, economic disparity, and climate change," Rona told me.
India and China have had increasing problems because of the huge pressure on demand for more electricity as they industrialise.
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