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"increasing attention has been" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or fact about something that has recently received more attention or focus. Example: "Increasing attention has been given to mental health in recent years, with more people becoming aware of the importance of supporting and addressing mental well-being."
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Increasing attention has been given to outpatient clinic services.
Recently, increasing attention has been paid to discrete time models.
However, more recently, increasing attention has been paid to implementation.
Increasing attention has been paid to nasal delivery.
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the video-based face recognition.
Thus, increasing attention has been paid on CZTS materials in recent years [6 10].
An increasing attention has been dedicated to the characterization of complex networks within the protein world.
Increasing attention has been given to vascular tissue engineering in recent years.
Increasing attention has been attracted on biodegradable and eco-friendly biocomposites.
Increasing attention has been paid to heat pump driven liquid desiccant (HPLD) systems in China.
Increasing attention has been paid to the subject of financial innovation since the last financial crisis of 2008.
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