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The phrase "long term increase" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used in the context of a long-term change or growth in a particular area. For example: "The recent economic reforms have led to a long term increase in market confidence."
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I.B.M. financed the work, according to a spokeswoman, because it believes that kind of research will in the long term increase e-business.
The same classification stated that migraine could be aggravated (long term increase) by frequent intake of alcoholic beverages.
But Mr Lammy explains that the long term increase in property prices, particularly in London, has not benefitted everyone.
We also see a long term increase in the value of the OMG network as more and more transactions take place on the network," Hasegawa said.
"What we know about anxiety is: If you're engaging in any behavior in an effort to avoid anxiety, it's very likely that that behavior is going to temporarily reduce anxiety, and in the long term, increase anxiety," she says.
Despite an overall long term increase in all regions of the UK, spatio-temporal variation in risk levels is expected.
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Kindled animals retained a long-term increase in seizure susceptibility.
But it has also been on a long-term increase.
No long-term increase in tornadoes, especially the strongest ones.
No long-term increase in losses, hint of a decrease.
Long-term increase of hippocampal excitability by histamine and cyclic AMP.
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