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The phrase 'needs are increasing' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that the demand or requirements for something is rising. For example, "Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the needs of vulnerable communities are increasing, so donations of food and funds are needed."
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"Because conflicts are multiplying, because of climate change and other factors, we see the needs are increasing exponentially".
Due to the high prevalence of dementia, health care needs are increasing beyond existing formal resources.
Visibility of the GPU's role in the system is important, since power draw and GPU needs are increasing all the time, yet batteries aren't getting much bigger.
Water needs are increasing in the same direction as the development of industry and agriculture sectors in the area of study.
But the needs are increasing rapidly while the funds available for treatment have all but flatlined.
As I'm aging my medical needs are increasing but I can't afford adequate health care.
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These needs are increased for subjects with Alzheimer's disease.
Therefore, when ATP synthesis is depressed this would increase the susceptibility of hepatocytes to cell death, especially when ATP needs are increased acutely in the NASH patient.
In virtually all our authorities, the number in need is growing, while the complexity of their needs is increasing".
The number of children with palliative care needs is increasing [ 8, 35- 37].
"The price of newer medicines we need are increasing rapidly, and donors have decided to retire," says Gilles van Custern, the medical co-ordinator with the group.
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