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The phrase 'increase in proportion' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which one thing increases in direct proportion to another. For example, "As the demand for the product rose, production had to increase in proportion."
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Danger, miscommunication and embarrassment tend to increase in proportion to our efforts to avoid them.
Analysis files are larger than the sound files they represent, and increase in proportion to the FFT size used.
The sound levels increase in proportion to Mach number, dynamic head and pressure drop.
This force is expected to increase in proportion to plate thickness.
In training, the mitochondria increase in proportion to the augmented aerobic scope.
In addition, the fines increase in proportion to how long it takes to pay the tickets, all the way to $50.
The mean fatigue limit tends to decrease and the scatter increase in proportion to increasing material thickness.
In general, the length of a design document section should increase in proportion to the difficulty and length of the solution it describes.
We show experimentally that the enrichment region concentration is effectively independent of the applied current, while the enrichment and depletion shock velocities increase in proportion to current density.
Increase in proportion of PEO and GB in the formulation reduced drug dissolution within the first 90 min.
On its own, this effect would be expected to cause the stiffness and strength of wood to increase in proportion to the increase in density4.
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