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The phrase "rose with increasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is rising or growing progressively over time.
Example: "The temperature rose with increasing intensity as the sun rose higher in the sky."
Alternatives: "grew steadily" or "increased progressively."
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R−1ct rose with increasing Cdl.
The flexibility rose with increasing strain rate in extruded films.
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure rose with increasing CO2 concentration, whereas heart rate results were less consistent.
The modulus rose with increasing diameter and aspect ratio as well as with the volume fraction of the particles.
The identification success rate rose with increasing number of loci included in the analyses in all scenarios (Fig. 4).
After risk factor adjustment, the odds of an MI rose with increasing levels of CRP as early as 5 years into follow-up (P = 0.009).
The results showed that, with pink noise of 250 1000 Hz combined with the original LFN, the subjective annoyance value (SAV) first dropped then rose with increasing SPL.
The same patterns were obeserved in all of our simulated analyses, namely that the species identification success rate rose with increasing number of loci (Fig. 4).
The risk rose with increasing use — children who had taken acetaminophen at least once a month had a threefold increase in the risk of asthma symptoms.
Furthermore, the activation energy rose with increasing inhibitor concentration, suggesting strong adsorption of inhibitor molecules at the metal surface [60].
In the Upper labial group, friction rose with increasing values of the width (p < 0.05) and decreasing values of inter-bracket distance L (p < 0.05).
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