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'increase applied' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that the amount of something, such as an applied force, power, or quantity, has been increased. For example: "We saw a noticeable increase applied to the brakes when the pressure was increased."
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01 Sep 2005 Section: Fees 3.20% increase applied to wordage rate.
28 Oct 2003 Section: Fees 4.10% increase applied to wordage rate.
21 Nov 2006 Section: Fees 3.00% increase applied to all rates.
01 Feb 2011 Section: Fees 2.00% RPI increase applied to all rates.
The increase applied to restricted fares for companion travel, said Tom Parsons, chief executive of the fare monitor Bestfares.com.
01 Jan 2005 Section: Fees 3.50% increase applied to picture rates (incl. restructure of stock rates to redesigned Berliner sizes).
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The increase applies to 2012 and 2013 alike.
The increase applies to about 350,000 of New York's estimated 8.6 million drivers.
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The proposed rate increase applies to consumer magazines that are mailed under the bulk classification of "periodicals".
That increase applies retroactively: now that company has a brand-new past-service obligation equal to another ten dollars for every month served by its wage employees.
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