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'tension increased' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the intensification of a feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or unease. For example: "As the deadline drew nearer, the tension in the office increased."
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The tension increased as the opening neared.
As kick-off approached, tension increased.
In January 1979 her tension increased.
During Nov. the general tension increased.
Tension increased and the pilot ordered everyone to remain seated.
Tiredness set in, penalties beckoned and the tension increased.
Political tension increased in the last years of Ismāʿīl's reign.
Tension increased, and in January 1863 armed rebellion broke out.
While the tension increased, "the chemistry remained," Ms. Williams said.
Mobile became an overcrowded hub for defense jobs, and its degree of racial tension increased accordingly.
As mundane cockpit conversations about weather and fuel were interrupted by shrill alarms, audience tension increased.
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