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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increasingly obsolete" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is becoming more and more outdated or no longer relevant. Example: With the rapid development of technology, traditional paper maps are becoming increasingly obsolete as people rely more on GPS navigation systems.
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Coin-operated landlines seem increasingly obsolete.
"And technology is making the record collection increasingly obsolete.
Besides, they say, rural libraries are increasingly obsolete, given the Internet, video outlets and discount bookstores.
War is increasingly obsolete; famine is rare; disease is on the retreat around the world.
In any case, one fact seems certain – the distinction between the two worlds seems increasingly obsolete.
Traditional research efforts and universities that are organized strictly according to traditional fields are increasingly obsolete, Liphardt says.
Patents, copyrights, non compete agreements, and trade secret laws are all optimized for an increasingly obsolete worldview.
"Without the ability to build new, the hospital will become increasingly obsolete," Mary-Jean Eastman, a hospital architect, testified.
Until they're here, we need technology that enhances human drivers' abilities rather than making those abilities increasingly obsolete.
Unintentionally, it reinforces straight-and-narrow and increasingly obsolete ideas about what boys should and shouldn't be – if they don't conform to that, then they "must" be gay.
He writes that in the last two years America "has reached for increasingly obsolete military strategies associated with a traditional sovereignty it no longer fully possesses".
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