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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tax increase" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
The phrase can be used to refer to an increase in taxes imposed by a governing body, typically in order to raise revenue or discourage a certain activity. For example: "The president announced plans for a tax increase to help fund social welfare programs."
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A tax increase looms.
"Was this a tax increase?
"That is a tax increase".
That would have required a tax increase.
It would require a major tax increase.
But a tax increase is different.
There is no tax increase".
(Bloomberg opposes any tax increase).
I oppose any tax increase.
It's a $40 billion tax increase.
Is anyone happy with a tax increase?
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