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"increasing prevalent" is a correct and usable form in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe an action or event that is becoming more common or accepted over time. For example, "The use of technology in the workplace is increasing prevalent."
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Severe obesity (SO) in pediatrics has become increasing prevalent in recent decades.
What used to be a health problem for developed countries only, has now become increasing prevalent in developing countries with dire consequences.
What is being learned about the potential health effects of the less-well studied PCBs, says Zoeller, could yield important information about the role these chemicals might play in increasing prevalent chronic diseases.
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is becoming increasing prevalent in the population, paralleling similar rises in the frequency of metabolic disorders, and resulting in the concomitant growth of an already considerable economic burden. 1 Although GORD substantially affects public health, its natural history remains elusive.
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High PWV was associated with increased prevalent AMD.
Patients who were not resident of the study area and therefore were excluded from study participation had a borderline increased prevalent HIV-1 infection (7.5 vs. 3.1%; P = 0.07).
The results were encouraging and we managed to increase the prevalent uptake by 7.87% in our lowest uptake region.
It is increasingly common among older people, as effective interventions reduce fatal events but increase the prevalent disease population, and life expectancy of the general population continues to rise.
The MORE study design and results have been reported elsewhere; in summary, both prevalent and incident vertebral fractures were associated with decreases in HRQoL, and increasing numbers of prevalent vertebral fractures were associated with progressive decreases in HRQoL [ 6, 14].
It was found that at 1 9 blend composition of PLL/PVA, miscibility was observed, but increasing immiscibility was prevalent at higher compositions of PLL component.
Diabetes risk increased with increasing number of prevalent risk alleles (supplemental Fig. 2).
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