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Discover Ludwig"increasingly known" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It usually implies that something has recently become more popular or widely known. For example, "As the pandemic continues, the importance of public health measures is becoming increasingly known."
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Domestically, he says, the state's economic turnaround is increasingly known.
Africa is becoming increasingly known for cutting-edge, politically charged filmmaking.
Fishing and boating are popular, but the region is increasingly known for its vineyards.
A fortnight ago she challenged the president over what is increasingly known as "Obama's war".
The tennis legend is increasingly known for her anti-gay campaigning.
Once known as the "ghosts of the plains" coyotes are increasingly known as the "ghosts of the cities".
Although the threat that pirates pose to commercial ships is increasingly known, little is being done to combat it.
Changing land use is increasingly known to affect on-site landscape properties, nevertheless off-site effects are often neglected.
Artist and geographer Trevor Paglen, explores and documents invisible infrastructures, ranging from secret corporate and government sites to networks that are increasingly known through technologies of machine vision.
But the university's Media Laboratory is increasingly known for launching experimental projects in October that are designed to make us squirm.
Today, it is increasingly known as Smart Growth and promoted as a solution to a host of suburban problems ranging from sprawl to traffic to housing.
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