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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with increases of' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can typically be used to refer to a large, gradual growth or increase of something. For example: "Since last year, the city has seen significant population growth, with increases of 10% annually."
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Worldwide case volume rose 6percentt, with increases of 4percentt for carbonated drinks and 14percentt for noncarbonated beverages.
Sales were also flat, compared with increases of 3percentt at McDonald's and 8percentt at Wendy's.
That compares with increases of 5.1 percent in January and 6.7 percent last February.
Consumers should see the market retreat to more normal levels in 2002, with increases of 2 to 4percentt in appreciation.
The paper has also seen a sharp rise in mobile users, with increases of 66% on smart phones and 71% on tablets over the last six months.
Last year, many employers had to contend with increases of more than 10percentt in the premiums they paid for their employees, and further increases are expected soon.
Hispanics had a 38percentt increase in diabetes cases, compared with increases of 29percentt in whites and 26percentt in blacks.
Allstate, the second-largest home insurer, has been leading the way, with increases of 10percentto25percentcent in several states.
The fleet employees agreed today to accept 8percentt wage cuts now, with increases of 2 or 3percentt from 2005 to 2008.
Its bellwether cars, the Accord and Civic, led the way, each with increases of more than 60 percent.
The pain extends to southern areas outside the capital, with increases of 17% in Cheltenham and 19% in Guildford.
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