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"increased occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the frequency or number of something has increased. For example: "The increased occurrence of natural disasters has prompted the government to implement stricter safety measures." "In recent years, there has been an increased occurrence of cyber attacks on businesses." "The study found an increased occurrence of heart disease in individuals who consume too much sugar."
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A weight loss tended to be associated with increased occurrence of bedsore, and weight gain with increased occurrence of VAP.
"We're going to have to live with the increased occurrence of forest fires," she said.
Daily sedative interruption is not associated with an increased occurrence of myocardial ischemia in these patients.
The American Physical Therapy Association applauds The New York Times for alerting the public to the increased occurrence of anterior cruciate ligament, or A.C.L., injuries among young athletes.
The role of autotransfusion in the increased occurrence of this serious complication was examined.
'Active' conditions are typically linked to an increased occurrence of landslides and badland formation.
Three children show enlarged Virchow Robin spaces, an increased occurrence when compared to the normal population.
The maxima of cycles are marked by an increased occurrence of sunspots that cause solar flares and coronal mass ejections that can cause potentially harmful geomagnetic storms.
The growing application of engineered nanomaterials is leading to an increased occurrence of nanoparticles (NPs) in the environment.
Commonly used contraceptives containing spermicides may or may not be associated with an increased occurrence of structural birth defects.
Intermittent vancomycin treatment is associated with an increased occurrence of nephrotoxicity.
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