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Discover Ludwig"increased even more" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You use the phrase when you want to emphasize the fact that a value has gone up even more than it previously had. For example: "Joe's income increased even more after he got a promotion."
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After 2000, McCain's distaste for intense partisanship increased even more.
Inequality in accumulated wealth increased even more, regularly topping 0.80.
Craft sales increased even more dramatically, by 363percentt.
In the Midwest, use of the herbicide has increased even more.
The height of girls, who grow faster at that age, meanwhile, has increased even more.
The rate of triplets and higher-order multiples increased even more from 1980 to 1998.
The presence of the MA-g-PP coupling agent increased even more the kinetics.
But would you notice if customer acquisition costs increased even more rapidly?
The price of Copaxone, sold by Teva, has increased even more.
Calving quite likely increased even more so during the extreme high tides of early January 1912.
If there hadn't been a global recession, housing prices would have increased even more".
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