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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'increases are' is not grammatically correct in written English
To make the phrase correct, it should be changed to “increases have” or “increases are taking place.” For example, “The staff increases have led to a longer process time in the factory.”
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The increases are unpredictable.
Rate increases are their foremost concern.
Tax increases are the Democratic equivalent.
Some increases are more explicable than others.
"The toll increases are definitely a threat".
Salary increases are also an issue.
Merit increases are contrary to union philosophy".
But these fee increases are not huge".
Increases are subject to Government guidance.
Those dividend increases are not guaranteed – obviously.
Economists agree that huge increases are coming.
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