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ADVERB
increasingly
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WEAK
decreasingly less


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Her basket hat started well, but about a third of the way in, she got cancer “and her stitches became more and more ragged. She had trouble concentrating, trouble preparing materials,” Hammel-Sawyer said.

From Los Angeles Times

But as more and more lots hit the market, buyers and sellers both had to adjust their expectations.

From Los Angeles Times

As Oonagh watched the video getting more and more views, she said she had a "panicked feeling".

From BBC

"Today, players change clubs a lot, as do coaches, and now there are more and more changes in ownership."

From Barron's

"It's heartbreaking but I don't see another answer. It's looking more and more an impossible task."

From BBC