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"started to increase" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or ongoing increase in something that has begun at a certain point. Example: The company's profits started to increase after they implemented new marketing strategies.
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"I would say the honks really started to increase after the 2006 election".
Hakkinen started to increase his speed, gaining time on the Ferrari.
Trading activity had started to increase before the attacks, the company said.
The bids started to increase in £5 increments – £25, £30, £35, £40.
From 2010 onwards their collective revenues started to increase, growing 40% by 2013.
By 2013 things started to increase again.
The rate of sediment supply started to increase.
Instead, they started to increase again with the following iterations.
So, air permeability was started to increase again.
"Then they started to increase their own population," he says.
Only when the long period started to increase quickly from 80 °C, can phase transition occur.
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