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The phrase "increasingly frail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is gradually becoming weaker, thinner, or more delicate. For example: As the elderly woman aged, her once strong body became increasingly frail.
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He is 78 and increasingly frail.
Now he appears increasingly frail.
She has become increasingly frail and unable to walk.
After Hardwick's death in 2004, Bura became increasingly frail.
After his wife died in 2006, he grew increasingly frail.
He has arthritis and has appeared increasingly frail.
As the old lady became increasingly frail, Stefania, a nurse, began to take care of her.
Tomorrow: How the state's protections against fraud have grown increasingly frail.
Although increasingly frail, he would refuse no invitation to offer his testimony.
He had suffered a series of illnesses and become increasingly frail.
But people have been describing him as tired and increasingly frail.
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