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The phrase "this represents an increase" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It implies that something has grown or become larger in quantity, size, or value. Example: "This quarter's earnings report shows that our company's revenue has doubled, and this represents an increase of 25% from last year's numbers."
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This represents an increase of 14.43%.
Yet this represents an increase from previous years and may portend more litigation in the future.
"But this represents an increase of nearly 50percentt from last year's severe crash".
This represents an increase of 1.1 million on the figures for 2011.
This represents an increase of 123% since 2012-13, when 42,255 hate crimes were recorded.
This represents an increase of less than one third over the agreed upon $417,327.36.
This represents an increase in net income of about $3 million, enough to close the current deficit gap.
This represents an increase of about 1.5 years for men and 2.5 years for women from current levels.
Depending on river discharge rates this represents an increase in sulfate concentration of 40 300 mg/L.
This represents an increase on the pay of their predecessors to reflect the greater commercial, management and turnaround experience they are bringing to bear.
As this represents an increase in the amount of uncontrolled, untreated runoff from the contributing watersheds, it is of particular concern.
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this generates an increase
this constitutes an increase
this indicates an increase
this treatment an increase
this reflected an increase
this represents an average
this represents an area
this represents an over-diagnosis
this represents an advance
this infers an increase
this represents an example
this creates an increase
this represents an error
this represents an opportunity
this represents an iron
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