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"it may increase" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the possibility or likelihood of something increasing, but without making a definitive statement. Here are a few examples: - "While regular exercise doesn't guarantee weight loss, it may increase your chances of shedding those extra pounds." - "We cannot predict the outcome of this new policy, but it may increase our customer satisfaction rates." - "The new medication has shown promise in clinical trials – it may increase patients' energy levels and improve overall quality of life."
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They find that while transparency enhances the stability of democracies, it may increase instability in autocracies.
If anything, it may increase.
It may increase access to some programmes.
It may increase twentyfold, fortyfold, even sixtyfold.
In fact, it may increase it.
It may increase or reduce employee motivation and innovation.
"It may increase the amount of information available to the conscious mind".
But next year it may increase only another 100 million cubic feet a day, he said.
But it may increase the chances for the inevitable withdrawal to be as orderly as possible.
But it may increase the risk of breast and endometrial cancer, the researchers said.
Piracetam's mechanisms of action are not understood, though it may increase levels of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
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