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The phrase 'increase on' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase to use would be 'increase in'. For example, you could say, "The company saw an increase in profits this quarter."
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His proposal was a 5percentt increase on one-year leases, and an 8percentt increase on two-year leases.
"Your proposed increase on aviation fuel duty.
This is an increase on previous years.
Does domestic violence increase on Super Bowl Sunday?
This is an increase on 431,687 six years ago.
This was an increase on the 313 children in 2012.
That's a 7,000% increase on last year".
Similar(4)
Hence is increasing on, and therefore, is also increasing on this interval since is increasing on by.
Since is increasing on, then (2.41).
By Lemma 2.3, is increasing on,.
The function is increasing on,, and, for,.
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