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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is increased accordingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is raised or augmented in a manner that is consistent with a preceding change or condition. Example: "As demand for the product rises, the production capacity is increased accordingly to meet customer needs."
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As the power level increases, the voltage level is increased accordingly to obtain satisfactory efficiency.
Thus, the input voltage is increased equivalently and the voltage gain is increased accordingly.
As expected when surface area was increased, photocatalytic activity is increased accordingly.
Consequently, the macrocellular throughput is reduced, and the femtocellular throughput is increased, accordingly.
In this way, the mobility ratio between the displaced phase and displacing phase can be reduced significantly, and the sweep volume is increased accordingly.
By increasing the model order, the density of the zeros near the unit circle is increased accordingly, and hence the frequency resolution in the tonal components frequency range improves without sacrificing high-frequency residual spectral flatness.
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The need for configuration of such methods is increasing accordingly.
With the increase in θ, the density of species x is increasing accordingly.
For the fixed θ, as γ gradually decreases, the density of species x is increasing accordingly.
The population of older people continues to increase around the world, and this trend is expected to continue; the population of older drivers is increasing accordingly.
The number of complicated oncologic patients is increasing accordingly to the high overall prevalence of cancer and the improved survival rate due to advances in cancer treatments.
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