Sentence examples for increased to which from inspiring English sources

The phrase "increased to which" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific increase related to something previously mentioned, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The budget was increased to which the team had to adjust their plans."

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Bahrain had a total area of but due to land reclamation, the area increased to, which is slightly larger than Hamburg or the Isle of Man.

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By 2012 this number had increased to 600,000, which represents 17% of all the jobs in London.

"We saw a similar dip in 2006 when tuition fees increased to £3,000, which then rectified in subsequent years".

Revenue increased to $607 million, which beat FactSet's estimate of $602 million.

The company's valuation has increased to $3.5 billion, which is up for $1.75 billion during its last round.

In later cogen student numbers increased to seven, which included the initial three students.

The χ statistic increased to 170.39, which is highly significant.

The set PEEP was increased to 25 cmH2O, which resulted in a PtpPEEP of -1.4 cmH2O.

The dilution rate was then increased to 0.03 h−1 which resulted in a progressive decrease in CSA.

And that, Mr. Dobkin said, had an enormous effect on the rent increases to which the landlords would be entitled.

We will also commit to linking tuition increases with inflation, rather than depending on the much higher rates of increase to which Wesleyan (like most colleges and universities) has been accustomed for decades.

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