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rising increasingly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rising increasingly" is not correct and is generally considered redundant in written English.
You can use it when trying to describe a situation or trend that is escalating or intensifying, but it is better to choose a more concise expression. Example: "The temperatures are rising increasingly, leading to concerns about climate change."
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It pits a rising, increasingly wealthy middle class of observant Turks, on one side, against a secular elite, backed by the military and the judiciary, on the other.
News & Media
The cost of college degree has been rising, increasingly 12 fold over the past 30 years.
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The free-floating anger that had ebbed in many is rising, increasingly visible in family quarrels, child abuse and street conflicts.
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At every n the sheet approaches the n-axis arbitrarily closely, but it does not do so for all n, since the sheet rises increasingly more sharply for larger values of n.
In the meantime, the temperature continues to rise, increasingly shrinking and fragmenting wolverine habitat, so what's next?
News & Media
Its incidence rises increasingly in the society.
The annual number of mesothelioma deaths in Great Britain has risen increasingly rapidly by about 12-fold from 1968 (the first year in which ascertainment is believed to be complete) to 2001.
Science
According to our analysis of data, the mean inpatient expenditures rise increasingly year to year, that the average cost of 2013 was 2.3 times as much as that of 2006.
The annual number of mesothelioma deaths in Great Britain has risen increasingly rapidly from 153 deaths in 1968 to 1848 in 2001 and, using our preferred model, is predicted to peak at around 1950 to 2450 deaths per year between 2011 and 2015.
Science
This is a nation of rising prosperity, increasingly convinced of its destiny.
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Changing that will be more difficult and controversial than the Democratic Party imagines in a rising but increasingly complex East Asia.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a trend that is already implied to be increasing, avoid using both "rising" and "increasingly" together. Choose the one that best fits the context or use a synonym of "rising" instead.
Common error
Avoid using "rising increasingly" because it combines two words with similar meanings. This redundancy weakens your writing. Instead, choose a single, stronger word or phrase to convey the intended meaning. For example, use "rising sharply" or "increasing rapidly" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rising increasingly" functions as a descriptor, aiming to modify a noun by indicating both upward movement and intensification. However, Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as incorrect because of its redundancy.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "rising increasingly" might seem like a way to emphasize a growing trend, it is generally considered redundant and stylistically weak. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is not optimal for clear and effective communication. As a result, it is best to opt for more concise alternatives such as "rising sharply", "increasing rapidly", or other similar phrases that avoid repeating the idea of increase. Using stronger, single words or phrases enhances the impact of your writing and avoids unnecessary wordiness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rising sharply
Emphasizes the speed and magnitude of the rise while eliminating 'increasingly'.
increasing rapidly
Focuses on the speed of the increase, removing 'rising' to avoid redundancy.
growing rapidly
Focuses on speed of growth; replaces 'rising' with a synonym and eliminates 'increasingly'.
steadily rising
Emphasizes consistency in the upward trend, removing the adverb 'increasingly'.
increasing steadily
Emphasizes consistent growth, swapping 'rising' for a synonym and retaining the sense of increase.
climbing sharply
Highlights a significant ascent, replacing 'rising' with 'climbing' and removing redundancy.
escalating quickly
Focuses on the acceleration of a situation, replacing both words to remove the redundancy.
gaining momentum
Suggests increasing force or speed, which is a more figurative way of expressing growth.
growing exponentially
Highlights a dramatic and accelerating rate of growth, replacing and intensifying the original meaning.
progressing consistently
Implies a forward movement with increasing regularity, changing the focus slightly from just 'rising'.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "rising increasingly"?
Instead of "rising increasingly", consider using phrases like "growing rapidly", "increasing steadily", or simply "rising sharply" to avoid redundancy.
Is it grammatically correct to say "rising increasingly"?
While not strictly ungrammatical, "rising increasingly" is considered redundant and stylistically weak. It's better to choose one word that encapsulates the meaning of both, or use a synonym for "rising".
When can I use "rising increasingly"?
Although it's generally better to avoid it, you might use "rising increasingly" for emphasis, but only if you're sure that the redundancy adds to the effect you're trying to achieve. However, there are usually clearer ways to make your point.
How does "rising increasingly" compare to "increasingly rising"?
Both phrases are redundant. "Increasingly rising" is just as problematic as "rising increasingly" because they both combine words that convey similar meanings. Opt for more concise and impactful language.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested