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The phrase "was increased faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the rate of increase of one thing relative to another over a specific period of time. Example: "The production rate of the factory was increased faster than anticipated due to the new machinery."
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However, Figure 8D shows that the binding rate of the disordered system was increased faster than that of the ordered system under different σhφ values.
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It said the cut was required because spending on doctors' services was increasing faster than expected, and faster than the annual goals set by a statutory formula.
"Yet, despite the fact that housing supply was increasing faster than population, vacancy rates actually declined," Professor Schill pointed out, from 4.01percentt in 1996 to 3.19percentt in 1999.
Waiting too long would risk undermining the recovery especially if interest rates then need to be increased faster than the gradual path which we expect".
But its costs are increasing faster than its revenue.
His expenses were increasing faster than his revenue.
At the same time, "credit sales have been increasing faster than overall sales".
The pattern in New Jersey is the very definition of sprawl: land consumption is increasing faster than the population is growing.
The IEA said renewed optimism about the oil price was overdone because stocks were increasing faster than predicted.
This was the more remarkable because Democratic registrations have been increasing faster than Republican ones this year.
That's because the cost of health care is increasing faster than inflation.
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