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The phrase "increase bureaucracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expansion or enhancement of bureaucratic processes or systems within an organization or government.
Example: "The new policies are likely to increase bureaucracy, making it more difficult for employees to navigate the approval process."
Alternatives: "expand administrative processes" or "enhance red tape."
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Opponents of the measure say it would be expensive, increase bureaucracy and discourage business.
The system must be changed, ideally in a way that enhances democracy, buttresses the union and does not increase bureaucracy.
Some critics argued the proposals would increase bureaucracy for mortgage lenders, slow down the mortgage approval process, hurt the housing market and stall an economic recovery.
Rather than meeting the Government's stated objectives [of delivering faster and fairer justice], the measures will increase bureaucracy and complexity, will fail to protect the most vulnerable taxpayers and are contrary to the interests of justice.
The possible communication of a refusal via the agency of a one-stop shop will, without doubt, increase bureaucracy and delay the process of assigning a train path, reducing at the same time the possibility to react with flexibility to the changing needs of carriers.
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This is not about increasing bureaucracy; red tape could choke the sector and reduce much needed investment.
The main goal of the campaign, he and others said, was to make patients feel the effects of the work stoppage through increased bureaucracy and postponed treatment.
Speaking to System magazine in a now infamous interview earlier this year, he complained of the increasing bureaucracy of Balenciaga: "It gradually became more corporate, until it was no longer even linked to fashion".
Once on placement, or newly qualified, dissatisfaction with the quality of their education was soon forgotten because other nightmares were at hand, namely the spectre of poor IT provision, increased bureaucracy and multidisciplinary working.
"What concerns me is that problems are generally not solved by increasing bureaucracy - do we actually need a homes agency?" said Sarah Lee, the Countryside Alliance's head of policy.
JOB SATISFACTION In the 1990s, job satisfaction in the public sector plunged, partly due to low pay, but also as increasing bureaucracy crept into jobs such as teaching and nursing.
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