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The phrase "increasing margin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which the size of a margin (the space or blank area surrounding a shape, design, or object, typically the edge of a page in a book) is increasing. For example, "The sales figures grew each month, resulting in an increasing margin of profit for the business."
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And he had a solution: "We do have the possibility of... increasing margin requirements.
The league has lost three consecutive Bowl Championship Series games, each by an increasing margin.
Since then it has vied with schools for the biggest share of state spending, but for the past three years it has been in the lead, with an increasing margin.
Whether central banks will ever be ruthless enough in this regard, and whether commercial banks will simply circumvent any rules they enact, is a moot point; Alan Greenspan resisted increasing margin requirements in the late 1990s on the latter ground.
Will speculators continue to provide market liquidity if the legislation ends up increasing margin requirements — the amount of cash an investor must deposit before buying futures — or restricting how much or how often they can trade?
This helped by increasing margin of safety for the columns.
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They are well capitalized, growing their topline and increasing margins".
They want to focus on increasing margins and profits more than volumes".
The company plans to shift its focus fully to communications and security software development, reducing capital requirements and increasing margins".
H-P's chief executive, Mark V. Hurd, has chosen to concentrate more on increasing margins at H-P's fledgling PC unit.
For Walmart and Amazon, it is now time to begin increasing margins in a calculated way.
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