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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more increasing" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
"Increasing" is already a comparative form, so adding "more" is redundant and awkward. Instead, you can use phrases like "becoming more prevalent," "growing more rapidly," or "increasing at a faster pace." Example: The demand for organic produce is increasing at a faster pace than conventional food products.
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The Nasdaq composite index has soared even more, increasing 29percentt.
He said that without new chemical approaches, farmers would have to plow more, increasing soil erosion.
His bosses noticed and began to trust him more, increasing his responsibilities.
It has since gone back to its shareholders for more, increasing the company's capital base to $240m.
Yesterday, however, police officials told the legislators that it would need $43 million more, increasing the projected budget to $220 million.
In an interview, he said smokers coughed more, increasing the chances of transmitting the infection to others, and that drinkers often shared glasses.
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Those with $100m or more increased by 8%.
In the meantime, pressure to do more increased.
In fact, we are seeing increasing frustration and, thus, more increased civil disobedience.
The number of bundlers who have collected $200,000 or more increased to 138 from 78.
The number of homes that sold for $2 million and more increased from 89 to 151, or 70percentt.
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