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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'may actually increase' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the possibility that something will increase in the future or has increased in the past. For example: "Sales of the product may actually increase if the company reduces the price."
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The system "may actually increase cancer risk," she wrote.
The influx may actually increase, outpacing all efforts.
Attacks on the ruthless may actually increase their allure.
Growing online traffic may actually increase sales in stores too.
Attempts to reach the goal may actually increase the corporation's risk.
The availability of a new cohort of susceptibles may actually increase disease incidence.
But new research indicates that downsizing may actually increase the likelihood of bankruptcy.
Despite the crisis in Japan, Russia may actually increase nuclear construction, Rosatom officials said.
A high-level trip or alarm may actually increase the frequency of overfilling incidents if its limitations are not understood.
But this will not be enough to properly include rural areas – and may actually increase the digital divide they face.
The reason is that some protections granted to certain buyers at certain times may actually increase price.
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