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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increasingly by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing the increasing prevalence or influence of something. Here are two examples: 1. "The use of social media for marketing is becoming increasingly popular by small businesses." 2. "Climate change is being felt increasingly by communities living near the coast."
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The post office transports mail by road, rail, and increasingly by air.
Germans today are less constrained by their past, motivated increasingly by their own perceived self-interest.
But increasingly, by several measures, that does not mean talking on them very much.
To offset the protests, UNRWA survives increasingly by operating on Hamas's terms.
This investment is helping to transform China's trade, now fuelled increasingly by higher-value-added production.
In the palace, he was absorbed by official painting and, increasingly, by nonartistic duties.
Amplified increasingly by climate change, those stresses threaten soon to become unmanageable.
Across Africa, Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp are used increasingly by political activists to bypass government censorship.
"People are fascinated increasingly by the art forms and the cultures of other lands," he said.
This helps explain why bike-sharing systems are being adopted increasingly by cities.
Most people - and especially businesses - place their adverts by phone and, increasingly, by email.
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