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"increased tourism" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a rise in the number of people visiting a certain area, or to the effects of that increase. For example, "The new airport has had a dramatic effect on the local economy, with increased tourism providing a much-needed boost to the community."
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"We've actually increased tourism thanks to this," said Mr. Cappellini.
Locals can often benefit, too, from infrastructure improvements and increased tourism.
He has advanced an ambitious agenda that includes regular direct flights, increased tourism and expanded commercial ties.
He said managed logging and increased tourism on the newly opened wilderness lands would provide economic stimulus to neighboring towns.
China claims it has invested heavily in Tibet's social and economic development and that stability has increased tourism.
A connection between arts spending and increased tourism revenue has also been cited in studies in a number of countries.
All hope that the public investment in the £97m ($154m) building will pay off in increased tourism.
On the other hand, the big blackout of Aug. 14 increased tourism along the shore, with New Yorkers seeking refuge from the dark and the heat.
Since the near-collapse of the timber industry in the town, increased tourism and the nearby jail have taken up much slack in the local economy.
The town board had approved the bonding plan in May as part of efforts to improve the downtown area, where a new aquarium has sharply increased tourism.
Mr. Bloomberg again alluded to the stadium that day during a news conference to announce increased tourism, saying that convention business would grow with an expanded Javits center.
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