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increase increasingly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "increase increasingly" is not correct and sounds redundant in written English.
It is not typically used because "increase" already implies a growing amount, making "increasingly" unnecessary. Example: "The demand for renewable energy sources continues to increase increasingly, reflecting a shift in consumer preferences."
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As the particle size and ligand density increase, increasingly more receptors diffuse toward the wrapping sites, and the receptors in the free membrane regions are nearly depleted, i.e., <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013495.e137.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/>.
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In the mid '90s, however, as studio-dependent films like "Pulp Fiction," shook up critics and the box office, they also started to win increasing, increasingly bigger awards.
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While at the H2-dominated regime, Ce increased increasingly quickly with H2 addition.
As oxygen fraction is increased, increasingly large effects are achieved.
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As the irradiation time increased, increasingly more PC linker modified DNA on the gold-coated glass surface was cleaved, as demonstrated by the decreasing fluorescence intensity in Figure S1.
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The mayor's comments came as several City Council officials said they were getting signals from his administration that some kind of tax increase was increasingly likely.
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Demonstrations in central London would be very large, but more importantly hunt sabotage already a common phenomenon and something dating back to 1963 would dramatically increase, becoming increasingly violent as passions boiled on both sides.
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Although the Ih activation curve reached a plateau at potentials negative to −123 mV (Figure 5C), the sag amplitude continued to increase with increasingly hyperpolarized peak membrane potential (Figure 5D).
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It is not clear if the size of the aggregate will continue to increase as increasingly larger bilayer patches are simulated, but finite-size effects are important in the current system.
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Immigration is both increasing and increasingly non-European (see chart 2).
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Iran 8. (C/NF) McCain told Cameron he saw an increasing, and increasingly damaging role, for Iran in regional affairs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "increase increasingly" as it is redundant. Instead, use stronger adverbs or rephrase to emphasize the extent or speed of the increase for better clarity.
Common error
Be mindful not to use both "increase" and "increasingly" together. Choose one or replace the phrase with a more precise expression to avoid unnecessary repetition.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "increase increasingly" functions as a verb phrase intended to describe a process of growth or augmentation. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as redundant, as "increase" inherently implies a growing quantity, rendering "increasingly" unnecessary and grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "increase increasingly" is generally considered redundant and grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the verb "increase" already implies a growing quantity, making the addition of "increasingly" unnecessary. While examples of its use can be found, particularly in scientific and news contexts, it is best to avoid this phrase in favor of more concise and precise alternatives such as "grow more" or "rise steadily". Choosing clearer language enhances the quality and impact of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
grow more
Focuses on the growing aspect, simplifying the phrase.
rise steadily
Highlights the consistent upward trend.
increase sharply
Emphasizes the suddenness and magnitude of the increase.
grow substantially
Replaces "increasingly" with a synonym that emphasizes the amount of growth.
escalate rapidly
Highlights a quick and significant rise.
intensify greatly
Focuses on the intensification of something rather than a general increase.
expand significantly
Emphasizes the expansion or broadening of something.
multiply exponentially
Highlights a very rapid rate of increase.
become larger
Simplifies the phrase to indicate a growth in size or scope.
amplify considerably
Focuses on the amplification or boosting of something.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "increase increasingly"?
No, the phrase "increase increasingly" is redundant. The verb "increase" already implies a growing quantity, making the adverb "increasingly" unnecessary. Use "increase" alone or rephrase for clarity.
What can I say instead of "increase increasingly"?
Consider alternatives like "grow more", "rise steadily", or "increase sharply" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
How can I make my writing more concise when describing something that is growing?
Focus on specific details about how something is growing. Instead of "increase increasingly", describe the rate of increase (e.g., "increase rapidly"), the amount of increase (e.g., "increase substantially"), or the area of increase (e.g., "expand significantly").
Which is correct, "increase increasingly" or "increase significantly"?
"Increase significantly" is correct. "Increase increasingly" is redundant, as "increase" already means to become greater or more numerous. "Significantly" adds information about the degree of the increase.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested