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Free sign upThe phrase "with a increasing number of" is not correct in English; it should be "with an increasing number of." You can use it when discussing trends or changes that involve a growth in quantity or frequency.
Example: "The city is facing challenges with an increasing number of traffic accidents each year."
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On the other hand, the latter two values significantly correlated in a direct manner with the compound ranking; the ranking increased together with a increasing number of atoms and torsions in the docked molecule.
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In many homes, dinner is a flexible concept with an increasing number of variables.
Bitcoin is bought via online exchanges and platforms, with an increasing number of UK options.
It's a hybrid system, and it will remain hybrid, with an increasing number of players and regulatory bodies.
It is an obsession he shares with an increasing number of vexillophiles, as flag fanciers are called.
In May this year, Saudi Arabia advertised for eight new executioners to cope with an increasing number of death sentences.
There are only about 300 bankruptcy judges, and they are already busy with an increasing number of bankruptcies.
The country's security situation has been deteriorating for months, with an increasing number of bomb attacks by militants.
Now, the clientele is largely black, with an increasing number of Ecuadoreans, a growing local population.
With an increasing number of visitors, the locals reap the added seasonal revenue.
The catholicity of Mr. Burhans's listening habits is something he has in common with an increasing number of musicians of his generation.
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