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Discover Ludwig"have increasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been growing or increasing over time. For example, "Technology use in the classroom has increasingly become standard in recent years."
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Other governments have increasingly abandoned such policies.
But other groups have increasingly followed suit.
Democrats have increasingly highlighted Mr. McCain's wealth.
Long Island voters have increasingly elected Democrats.
Composers have increasingly turned to self-publishing.
We have, increasingly, a global economy and a global society.
But the loans have increasingly become a riskier proposition.
Investors have increasingly voiced concerns about hybrid groups.
Environmental organizations have increasingly begun to monitor vineyards' behavior.
Prepaid cards have increasingly come under fire from regulators.
Since the financial crisis, regulators have increasingly relied on consultants.
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