Sentence examples for increased correspondingly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "increased correspondingly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something has increased in relation to another thing, or in a similar manner. Example: "The demand for organic produce has increased correspondingly with the rise in health consciousness among consumers."

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OPEC has become far more cohesive in the last two years, and its impact on world prices has increased correspondingly.

As the amount of progesterone loaded into nanofibers increased, the half life also increased correspondingly.

Intake of CP also increased correspondingly from 20.5 to 73.4 g per day.

With the increase of SILAR cycles, the thickness of the PbS nanoparticles increased correspondingly.

When the volume fraction further increased, the amount of heavy phase increased correspondingly.

Moreover, with an increase in surfactant mixture concentration using cinnamon oil, the viscosity of NE increased correspondingly (Table 4).

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The public will probably accept a rise in the carbon fee rate, because their monthly dividend will increase correspondingly.

This relationship is only true if the production function satisfies the condition that when L and K are multiplied by a given constant then Q will increase correspondingly.

The interest on fault detection techniques would be increasing correspondingly.

Steam generated by the HRSG would increase correspondingly.

As wind speed increases, the power generated by turbine will increase correspondingly.

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