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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have it increasingly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to possess or experience something to a greater degree or with more frequency. Example sentence: As she climbed the corporate ladder, she had to have it increasingly tough and make difficult decisions.
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Why would George W. Bush — or whoever wins the Republican nomination — pick a running mate from a Democratic state like New York, and a hopelessly uncharismatic one at that?...We have, it increasingly seems, entered an era of post-inspirational politics.
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I have tried very hard to support him but I have found it increasingly difficult.
And why has it got campaigners increasingly agitated?
States have made it increasingly difficult to file a lawsuit for a denial of benefits.
Their leaders have made it increasingly clear that Mr. Assad's war is their war, too.
American presidents have found it increasingly difficult to forgive felons.
Mr. Shirakawa has found it increasingly difficult to hold his ground.
A crowded media marketplace has made it increasingly difficult for new shows to break through.
The recession has made it increasingly difficult for low-income people to afford decent housing.
She said she had found it "increasingly difficult" to support Mr Cameron.
The government has also made it increasingly easier to pay bills digitally.
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