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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's increasingly" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation or trend that is becoming more prevalent or common. Example: It's increasingly common for people to telecommute from home rather than going into the office every day.
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Mr. Kinnear's gift, it's increasingly clear, is for clarity coupled with physical ease.
What worries me about Obama's campaign is that it's increasingly a movement about a man.
It's increasingly difficult to stay by Sobchak's side.
It's increasingly possible.
It's increasingly relevant globally".
Again, it's increasingly squeezed.
It's increasingly common though.
It's increasingly mainstream.
"It's increasingly becoming an endangered species.
"It's increasingly an artificial dichotomy," she said.
It's not only necessary – it's increasingly possible.
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