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The phrase "increase in students" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing the growth or change in the number of students in a school or educational institution. Example: There has been a significant increase in students enrolling in the engineering program this year, showing a growing interest in the field.
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There was a significant increase in students updating their address details throughout the campaign.
Over the last year, there has been a 36% increase in students in this age group.
For instance, officials in several districts said they were seeing an increase in students with autism.
And, of course, the increase in students requiring special education has also resulted in more court cases.
Both groups of schools posted a roughly 2 percent increase in students exceeding state standards, but the numbers remained low.
But opponents say the Huntington schools will still be burdened with an increase in students that will not be offset by an increase in tax revenue.
Only four states showed not only an increase in students deemed proficient, but also a narrowing of at least one gap: Connecticut, Kentucky, Mississippi and North Carolina.
"A huge increase in students from the European Union has seen a coinciding fall in the number of students applying from the rest of the UK.
There has been a huge increase in students' satisfaction with the teaching as a result – it now stands at 76% compared with 57% last year.
There he joined a rapidly growing sport management program, with a 70percentt increase in students taking department classes in the last year.
A recent Scottish office report indicates that while there has been an increase in students from poorer backgrounds at St Andrews, the numbers remain very low.
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