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The phrase "increases the temperature" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the rising of a temperature due to some action. For example: "The use of the space heater increases the temperature in the room."
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Where, say, I unlock the door and Nest increases the temperature.
The staff were all nervous and jittery, almost panicky, on the practice run, but the opening went well, apart from a sudden realisation that a lot of people in the restaurant increases the temperature: blessed as we were with good weather, most people drifted outside.
This heat increases the temperature of the circuit board.
This, in turn, increases the temperature of the heated wall.
Chen's team showed that switching the iron isotopes also increases the temperature for the magnetic transition by half a degree.
The same observation is noted in Figure 4(b); increasing K increases the temperature profiles.
This is because when heat is gained, the buoyancy force increases the temperature profile.
Initially, as the input current increases, the temperature of the mesh increases gradually.
Turbidity increases the temperature of water, which can then hold less oxygen.
In consequence, the energy released by the reactions increases the temperature and subsequently expedites further reactions.
They found that as radiation increases, the temperature profiles and thermal boundary layer thickness also increase.
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