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The phrase "typically increasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a trend or pattern that generally shows an upward movement over time or in a specific context. Example: "The data indicates that the population of the city has been typically increasing over the last decade."
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Highland takes a percentage of the insurance reimbursement and sends the rest to the college, typically increasing a health center's annual budget by 10percentto15percentcent, Mr. Menter said.
Typically, increasing the loading amount of catalysts may provide more catalytic sites for reactants to dock on.
Furthermore, as for labor supply effects, the magnitude of these redistributive effects is typically increasing with household size.
Typically, increasing iterations and radar range produce a slower rotating scan line or can even result in failure of the simulation.
In particular, this entails that as soon as ({mathcal {V}}) is not a singleton, ({mathcal {V}}) contains infinitely many elements, with its dimension typically increasing with k−α.
Typically, increasing the number of blades installed to the VAWT can achieve high drag force from any direction of the wind [26].
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But firms typically increase production by first increasing workers' hours and adding temporary help.
Tinted windows and wider wheels, meanwhile, will typically increase the price by 16% and 18% respectively.
Borrowing costs typically increase when a company's debt rating falls below investment grade.
CO2 is the substrate of photosynthesis and elevated CO2 typically increases plant growth and productivity.
Franchising typically increases in tough economic times as managers, fearful of downsizing or other job uncertainties, seek new options.
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