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"increase communication" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that two or more people, or groups of people, should talk more. For example, "We need to increase communication between our departments to ensure that everyone is on the same page."
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3 Several studies in Malawi have shown that mobile phones have the capacity to increase communication with distant communities and strengthen health programs.
Microsoft began releasing these platform previews in March as a way to help increase communication with the developer community and show off some of IE's upcoming features.
The department of economics aims to increase communication with current and prospective students, the larger Duke University community and those members of the general public interested in the department's activities.
Marburger set up a permanent community advisory council and met with local environmental groups to increase communication between them and the laboratory's management.
He urged all countries to "further increase communication and coordination".
We're colocating divisions in the same facilities to increase communication and share infrastructure costs.
His goal is to develop methods that will help increase communication between people and dogs.
China on Wednesday played down the skirmishes, saying that both countries should increase communication to minimize potential conflict.
Compstat is most valuable as an instrument to increase communication and accountability within the NYPD.
We increase communication among our various members and collaborators, both within and beyond DANR and UC.
Primarily, she hopes to increase communication between students and the administration and faculty.
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