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The phrase "increasing prevalence of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a trend or occurrence that is becoming more common or widespread. Example: The increasing prevalence of social media has drastically changed the way people communicate and share information.
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Kariuki, S. et al. Increasing prevalence of multidrug-resistant non-typhoidal salmonellae, Kenya, 1994 2003.
Low magnesium intake was also associated with increasing prevalence of constipation.
Additionally, low magnesium intake was associated with increasing prevalence of constipation.
Her work tests how people respond to the increasing prevalence of information produced by algorithms.
However, low intake of water from foods was associated with increasing prevalence of constipation.
Conversely, low intake of water from foods was associated with an increasing prevalence of constipation.
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity represents a global pandemic.
Spurlock's subject is the ubiquity of branded messages in our lives, and the increasing prevalence of product placement.
Yet it is also, Tina says, because the deaf community is shrinking, thanks to the increasing prevalence of cochlear implants.
"More Kids Dying" (editorial, July 18) brings much-needed attention to the increasing prevalence of adolescent prescription drug abuse.
Williams KM, Bertelsen G, Cumberland P, et al. Increasing prevalence of myopia in Europe and the impact of education.
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