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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increase tension" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used when describing a situation in which the emotions of the involved parties become more and more intense. For example, "The prolonged argument between the two friends began to increase tension in the room."
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It may also increase tension with China and Russia.
"Military threats won't solve the problem, but to increase tension".
But the phone can also increase tension, Ms. Lenhart said.
Somali leaders denounced the mayor, saying the letter would increase tension.
Some contend that the double-bunking plan will only increase tension and fighting among inmates.
Will it increase tension, or could it help to transform and moderate international rivalry?
However, the proposal could increase tension in the Obama administration's relationship with its most important European allies in Afghanistan.
I call upon Spain to respect the agreements over the Rock and to avoid actions which could increase tension further.
Gen. Joseph Kabila, to lead the government seemed to increase tension here, a sentiment reflected on the streets.
It would compound the sense of injustice, increase tension and risk paving the way to other conflicts.
They contend it discourages people from talking about race or ethnicity, effectively papering over differences in ways that can actually increase tension.
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