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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increased *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has become larger or more numerous, and can be followed by a noun or adjective to specify what has increased. For example: - The company's profits have increased significantly this quarter. - Due to increased demand, the store is now offering extended hours. - The athlete's training regimen has led to increased muscle mass and strength.
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Increased taxes.
Increased malaria.
Increased transparency.
Increased probability".
Increased stewarding?
Increased energy means increased resolution.
Increased success has brought increased ambition.
With increased expenses inevitably come increased pressures.
"Increased repression leads to increased protest".
— Increased longing for community.
Margins also increased sharply.
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