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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increased twice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been multiplied by two or has been made twice as big. Example: The price of gasoline has increased twice in the past year, causing many people to cut back on their driving habits.
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"Their accuracy increased twice as fast as those who had minimal brain stimulation.
All told, Commerzbank expects to declare 1.3 billion euros in loan-loss provisions in 2002 -- a forecast it increased twice.
And between 1950 and 1960 the over-sixty-five group increased twice as fast as the population as a whole.
Sales at wholesalers increased twice as much as inventories in March, led by a rebound in imported automobiles, a government report showed today.
Today, it is triple that amount, having increased twice as fast as other neighbourhoods in Rio (and about five times faster than London in the same period).
For example, working hours may be increased twice over using provisions for 'standard overtime' and 'flexible working time', with the agreement of the worker.
Transport costs in Brighton have increased twice in two years and it's now really expensive to ride a bus, whereas Malaysian transport is very cheap.
Exports increased twice as fast as imports in 2007, narrowing the trade deficit for the first time since 1995.
It continued to drop last year, even while their average salary increased twice as fast as inflation.
In the past decade the number of privately owned companies started by women in America has increased twice as fast as the number owned by men.
Its strong jobs market has been a factor in its growing population, which has increased twice as fast as the national average over 10 years.
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