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The phrase "increase brought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It usually means that something has caused an increase in a particular thing or situation. Here are two examples: 1. The new government policies have led to an increase in job opportunities, bringing hope to many struggling citizens. 2. The recent surge in online shopping has brought about an increase in demand for fast delivery services.
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The 1999 increase brought the salary of State Supreme Court justices to $136,700.
The 6.9 percent increase brought the number of housing starts to the highest since October 2008.
The increase brought the proportion of people who were uninsured to 15.2percentt, from 14.6percentt in 2001.
That increase brought the inventory-to-sales ratio to a record low of 1.32, meaning it would take 1.32 months to exhaust inventories at the December sales pace.
The increase brought the annual pace of such sales to 6.12 million houses in February from 6 million in January, the National Association of Realtors said.
Tuesday's report from the American Petroleum Institute revised the previous week still lower, so that the 7.4-million-barrel increase brought inventories for the week ended on Aug. 11 to 286.4 million barrels.
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The latest increase brings installed photovoltaic capacity to 5.9 gigawatts.
The increase brings the mayor's base salary to $142,00, plus longevity pay and expenses.
The increase brings to $13.3 billion the sum for the neediest schools, 52percentt more than in 2001.
In addition, the rat population will increase, bringing disease and other public health problems.
This year, eight artists joined the fold; it was a hefty increase bringing the membership to a still-manageable 30.
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