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The phrase 'increases even more' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is becoming greater, or more intense, in an even greater amount than before. For example: "As the summer months approach, the temperature increases even more."
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In a letter to the insurer, Ms. Sebelius noted that the company's parent, WellPoint, earned $2.7 billion in the last quarter of 2009, making the rate increases "even more difficult to understand".
Δχ increases even more with decreasing temperature.
However, the inclusion of NoCs' broad design space increases even more the complexity of design flows.
Now, if far away users are routed last, their number of hops increases even more.
I think it continues to at least at that level and probably increases even more.
The application of biologically based composites increases even more their potential uses and versatility; moreover they have a broad functionality.
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Could this increase even more?
In the Midwest, use of the herbicide has increased even more.
After 2000, McCain's distaste for intense partisanship increased even more.
The height of girls, who grow faster at that age, meanwhile, has increased even more.
The rate of triplets and higher-order multiples increased even more from 1980 to 1998.
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