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"increase in consumption" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which people use more of something than before. For example, "Due to the popularity of the product, there has been an increase in consumption of 25% over the past year."
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It would be a shift, not an increase, in consumption.
So a 10% reduction in price will lead to a 3.5 to 4.3% increase in consumption.
She cautions that efficiency won't offset the world's dramatic increase in consumption.
The alarming consequence was an increase in consumption of 10% in a year and a tripling of deaths from cirrhosis.
The Energy Information Administration is projecting a 6percentt increase in consumption this winter in the Northeast.
The first is that the recovery is mainly driven by an increase in consumption.
In the absence of a big increase in consumption elsewhere, a deep recession will result.
The USDA estimates that a 10percentt price drop would drive a 2 to 5percentt increase in consumption.
The increase of gas flux led to a linear increase in consumption rate of methane.
In addition, don't forget that America's continued increase in consumption of oil is altering the composition of the earth's atmosphere, which will continue to change unpredictably.
"We wanted to see whether this rise in income inequality had in fact given rise to an increase in consumption inequality," Professor Krueger said.
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