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"increasingly heavier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an item or burden that is growing in heaviness over time. For example, "The winter coat I had to wear as a child was increasingly heavier each year as I grew."
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Crude oil feedstock is becoming increasingly heavier with higher sulfur, conradson carbon residue (CCR) and asphaltenes contents.
Access to the various compartments was by means of doors that could be weighted in increasingly heavier increments.
The rigid-body design paradigm aims at very stiff designs, which lead in an evolutionary way to increasingly heavier systems.
Michelle Lyons, a chartered physiotherapist who has specialised in women's health for 25 years, said that over the past ten years she had been treating increasingly heavier female clients at her practice with more instances of back pain and incontinence.
However, peculiarities of the local petroleum industry have forced refiners to change the FCC process, first to adapt to increasingly heavier feedstocks derived from national crude oils, and subsequently to change the product slate to comply with market demand, requiring less motor gasoline, more diesel oil and light olefins for petrochemicals.
Very massive stars can also undergo a series of decreasing evolutionary phases, as they fuse increasingly heavier elements.
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Iran is taking increasingly heavy casualties in Syria.
It provided for increasingly heavy sentences to repetitive felons.
Nature here works hard to compensate for an increasingly heavy human footprint.
The getihu are also being subjected to increasingly heavy fees by rapacious local authorities.
Yet it is waging an increasingly heavy-handed campaign to intimidate the media.
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