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The phrase 'has been increasingly apparent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something which has become more and more obvious or visible. For example: The importance of a well-balanced diet for overall health and wellbeing has been increasingly apparent in recent years.
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Those needs have been increasingly apparent to Susan Berresford, the president of the Ford Foundation, which has supported projects on transitional justice since the 1980's.
As CXMS has been increasingly used for the structural characterization of protein complexes, two technical issues have become apparent (Rappsilber 2011; Merkley et al. 2014).
The apparent growth over time in the USA suggests that PAs have been increasingly chosen by doctors and health service managers to be employed in family medicine.
Diplomats have been increasingly targeted.
But its flaws have been increasingly visible.
But these voices have been increasingly marginalized.
The Copa America confirmed a trend that has been growing increasingly apparent over the past decade: in South America, there are no minnows.
The souring on alternative platforms to Facebook and traditional advertising has been made increasingly apparent as Twitter's valuation has dropped off a cliff.
These genome elements have been considered as genomic rubbish, but it is increasingly apparent that they have many roles in organism development.
So Morvillo couldn't call Stewart, couldn't call character witnesses, and couldn't call anyone to verify Stewart's preëxisting agreement with Bacanovic to sell ImClone at sixty dollars — because, as was increasingly apparent, they had no such agreement.
It will be increasingly apparent that he has a long road ahead of him.
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