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The phrase "increasingly responsive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is becoming more responsive or reactive over time. Example: "The company's customer service has become increasingly responsive to customer inquiries, resulting in a higher satisfaction rate among consumers."
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These smart-grid networks will become increasingly responsive to allocating electricity in response to demand, or public transport systems that respond to congestion by allocating buses where people are congregating or changing lights automatically based on traffic patterns.
Expect more scandals to break online and increasingly responsive, accountable government at all levels.
Most universities continue to offer career support to their graduates and are increasingly responsive to need and location, so don't worry if you live a hundred miles away.
The ability to write increasingly responsive, full-featured applications for the Web — using the new HTML5 programming language — should also make search more intelligent.
The effects of the McNamara years are too deeply imbedded to be wholly dislodged, but t ere is mounting evidence that the military is now using the increased leverage given it by the Vietnam war to reassert its primacy over civilian control, and finding an increasingly responsive President and Sec. of State.
Looking forward, even as Y2Y has achieved tangible success on a number of fronts, it faces myriad challenges that will require an increasingly responsive, open-minded, and adaptive approach to conservation.
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(1974 and 1967) he juxtaposed the cookie-cutter repetition of contemporary row housing with that of windows on the facade of a New York skyscraper, a comment on the conforming formalism of an architecture increasingly less responsive to the human need for idiosyncracy.
Counting 40+ participants, the exhibition and speaker series showcases and debates the current role and promise of the synthesis of Design as a practice vis-à-vis the increasing awareness of global issues and the possibility of increasingly more responsive and informed practices, which can operate at new scales.
The yolk sac disappears at around 12 dpf, and the larvae become increasingly more responsive to food.
And these actroids are only one of a slew of increasingly affordable, socially responsive (although often less physically human) service robots that have started flooding the Japanese labor market over the last few months.
Naím's critique is at its most persuasive when detailing the consequences of this trend for issues like global warming which, because they don't operate on a human timescale, are unsolvable given an economy of power that's increasingly dependent on (and responsive to) shorter-term incentives.
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