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"increase in density" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a change or shift in the amount of mass or substance within a given space. For example: - "The increase in density of the city's population has led to a shortage of affordable housing." - "The increase in density of the liquid caused it to boil at a higher temperature." - "Scientists have observed a steady increase in density of the Earth's core." - "The increase in density of traffic during rush hour can greatly impact commute times."
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It is a dramatic increase in density.
It is in keeping with the Bloomberg administration's approach to combining an increase in density along major corridors with a cap on size along many side streets.
They contain asphaltenes, resins, sulfur, and such metals as vanadium and nickel, which results in an increase in density.
Some of the hydrogen bonds are broken when ice melts, and the structure collapses with an increase in density.
The growth in population has led to an increase in density in some parts of England, with an average 371 residents per square kilometre compared with 347 in 2001.
Indeed, the increase in density within the disk drive industry has outpaced the legendary rate of Moore's Law that has marked the rate of the advance of the semiconductor industry since the late 1960's.
This increase in density of ocean-going fish will mean that divers, who contribute about 40% to Palau's economy, will have a more exciting experience – and therefore be prepared to pay a premium.
These lead to an increase in density of the nanowires.
There is a sharp increase in density at a frequency of 4.23 MHz.
Note clear increase in density and length of root hairs (arrows).
The minimum increase in density ratios for both samples occurs at 30°C.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com