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"increasingly the case" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to something that is happening more and more often. For example, "Due to advancements in technology, efficient working from home is becoming increasingly the case."
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This is increasingly the case since the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
They are not synonymous: this is obvious in the US and increasingly the case in the UK.
As has become increasingly the case throughout his nine months in office, Mr Wahid remains his own worst enemy.
No craft drinker worth their salty gose wants to see, as is increasingly the case, the same handful of corporate-backed craft beers everywhere.
However, as is increasingly the case with Twitter, a quick moment to pause and actually do one's own reading around the issue revealed quite a different picture.
But he concedes that he's not really an analog, ink-on-paper guy, either, and that is increasingly the case in his field.
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But increasingly the cases that most engage the justices and that matter most to the court are about interpreting the Constitution and its allocation of power.
But this is increasingly not the case.
They're meant only to be crossed, or as is increasingly becoming the case, ambushed.
Recently, the Wall Street Journal published a piece with the surprising title "Science Increasingly Makes the Case for God".
"Few people would expect a TV to intrude on our privacy, yet this is increasingly becoming the case.
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