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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then increasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual rise or growth in a particular situation or condition over time.
Example: "The project started slowly, but then increasingly gained momentum as more team members joined."
Alternatives: "then progressively" or "then more and more".
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"Really?" Desmond was intrigued, then increasingly pleased.
He then increasingly holed up on his family's estate.
Jeff was utterly diminished, then mortified ("I am living too long," he said), then increasingly unaware.
Erdoğan dashed those hopes — slowly at first, and then, increasingly, in bombastic and megalomaniacal fashion.
Since then, increasingly the technology has been driven from the bottom up.
He then orchestrated their delivery, in successive waves: salads first, then seafood, then increasingly rich meats.
Captain and XO clash, subtly and then increasingly less subtly, from their first meeting.
Britain and others may then increasingly find themselves, by default, in a Norwegian regulatory fjord.
But the iconoclasm that was initially shocking and then increasingly prescient ultimately generated its own orthodoxy.
His wife Ruth was at first perplexed and then increasingly angry.
After that moment the plane starts to drop, first gradually and then increasingly quickly as forward speed slows.
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