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Discover Ludwig"increasing tension" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "increasing tension" to describe a situation where two people, groups, countries, etc. are becoming increasingly hostile towards each other. For example, "The increasing tension between the two countries, as they arm their forces along their shared border, is causing alarm among the local population."
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It became a source of increasing tension.
But they have been criticised for increasing tension and violence.
Not all the increasing tension is of Trump's making, however.
A "strategy of increasing tension" is likely to produce just that: increasing tension, kicking off a spiral of pressure, retaliation and military threats.
The request came at a time of increasing tension between the two countries.
The actions of the two companies highlighted the increasing tension over a crucial energy industry.
The accounts came amid signs of increasing tension between Kenyan and Israeli investigators over the case.
Shin Bet, the domestic security service, is reportedly concerned about the increasing tension.
"I saw increasing tension around the refugee crisis during my stays in Germany.
The FCO is advising against all travel to Yemen due to increasing tension and violence.
"What we are seeing is the increasing tension between globalisation and Colbertisme," says a senior banker.
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