Collocations for "increased"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "increased" in context.
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increase
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- increase [sales, profit]
- increase [production, efficiency]
- increase in [value, price, worth]
- (has) increased in popularity
- increase to [$1000]
- increased from [$500] to [$1000]
- increase by [more than, as much as, up to] [$1000]
- has increased over time
- increase [sharply, exponentially]
- (has) increased [significantly, slightly, dramatically]
- greatly increased [in, since, over]
- increases with each [attempt, release, year]
- increase your [dose, medication]
- increase the [number, amount, rate, level] (of)
- increase the [size, weight]
- increase your [knowledge, understanding, awareness, ability]
- increasing your [share, presence, capacity]
- increase your [efforts, cooperation]
- increases the [risk, chances, likelihood] of
- increases your heart rate
- increase or [decrease, reduce]
- [spending, the amount] must be increased
- a [tax, price] increase
- an increase in [taxes]
- a [significant, minor, vast] increase
- a net increase of
- experienced an increase in
- would like to see an increase in
- an increase in [popularity, blood pressure, sales, cost, quality]
- an increase or decrease in
- increase of (about) [$40]
- an increase by percentage
- caused an increase in
- [experienced, posted, saw] an increase of (4 percent)
- [turnover, attendance] saw an increase of
- her [popularity] is on the increase
'increased' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Lebanon
- appetite
- arousal
- astonishing
- automation
- awareness
- bankruptcy
- barrel
- benefit
- briefly
- cancer
- capacity
- celebrity
- chatter
- clarity
- correspondence
- divorce
- dramatically
- drive
- dropout
- earnings
- efficiency
- emphasis
- employee
- employment
- fare
- foresee
- function
- glide
- greatly
- hundred
- import
- increase
- inventory
- lending
- leverage
- loathing
- magnitude
- maize
- member
- momentum
- mugging
- offset
- operating
- opportunity
- output
- overhead
- petrol
- point
- portfolio