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"increasing levels of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a gradual increase in the amount, size, or intensity of something. Example: "The city has been experiencing increasing levels of air pollution due to the rise in industrial activity."
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At worst, it risks increasing levels of drug resistance.
And it is seeing increasing levels of acidification.
Blood samples, showed increasing levels of radioactivity.
"Pirates are getting quite audacious, with increasing levels of violence being used.
I've been eyeing the Labour leadership contest from afar with increasing levels of alarm and despair.
That may not seem too surprising for a large country with increasing levels of wealth.
Increasing levels of violence and chaos now grip the country, terrorising its citizens.
Research, here and abroad, points to increasing levels of anxiety, depression and burnout among doctors.
This led to increasing levels of tension and conflict between me and my team.
But all it's doing here is increasing levels of inequality and deepening violence.
The surge of GH follows that of increasing levels of GnRH.
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