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The phrase "have increasingly been" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to describe an action that has been steadily increasing over a period of time. For example, you could say, "The number of reported cases of the flu have increasingly been on the rise."
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Middle-income families have increasingly been hit hard.
Children have increasingly been caught up in the war.
Shareholders have increasingly been voting against directors only to see them reappointed.
As the election approaches, militant groups have increasingly been attacking liberal, secular parties.
Buses carrying troops and shabiha thugs have increasingly been hit with roadside bombs.
Historians like Mr. Herbert have increasingly been questioning Arendt's iconic concept of the "banality of evil".
Honeybees across the country have increasingly been at risk since 2007.
More recently, such claims have increasingly been questioned, even dismissed as overblown clichés.
Domestic websites with political content also have increasingly been censored or blocked.
But prosecutors and regulators say immigrants have increasingly been the targets.
Libyan government officials and activists have increasingly been targeted in the violence.
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