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The phrase 'it is increasingly understood' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to emphasize that an idea is becoming more widely accepted or accepted by more people. For example: "It is increasingly understood that climate change is an urgent global issue that must be addressed."
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But the government recognizes it has a technology problem -- "it is increasingly understood that we are falling behind," he says -- and Stephens thinks it's too big an opportunity to pass up.
"It is increasingly understood that Greece is a very unique case," added a European diplomat.
Because transport planning distributes accessibility and mobility, it is increasingly understood to involve questions of fairness and justice.
Though ostensibly cheaper because of being a "one-off", adoption costs are rising as it is increasingly understood that adoptive families need long-term professional support to cope.
Sustainable production of renewable energy is being hotly debated globally since it is increasingly understood that first generation biofuels, primarily produced from food crops and mostly oil seeds are limited in their ability to achieve targets for biofuel production, climate change mitigation and economic growth.
It is increasingly understood that dietary components interact with the host mainly by affecting and shaping the intestinal microbiota and immunity [3].
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In fact, it's increasingly understood that one reason people have large families is because they expect some children to die.
Experiencing emotion is increasingly understood to include becoming aware of, accepting, and managing one's emotions.
Preoperative depression is increasingly understood as an important predictor of patient outcomes after spinal surgery.
Engineering is increasingly understood as a lifelong learning pathway rather than an event that happens only in a university setting.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is increasingly understood to be a medical disorder characterised by particular psychobiological dysfunctions that respond to specific treatments.
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it is increasingly identified
it is increasingly recognized
it is widely understood
it is largely understood
it is always understood
it is increasingly recognised
it is increasingly realized
it is rather understood
it is increasingly assumed
it is increasingly interpreted
it is still understood
it is increasingly realised
it is increasingly appreciated
it is increasingly described
it is increasingly addressed
it is often understood
it is increasingly acknowledged
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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