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adverb as in increasingly

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But researchers say any increase in sightings is largely down to more and more people entering the water, and they are magnified by social media.

From BBC

As night fell, the retired women and children who had been protesting outside the ICE facility went home, and more and more younger people began to take their places.

In its announcement, the company also appeared to threaten what this move could mean for California, which has been hurting for gasoline as more and more refineries close.

She added the numbers coming to them have "got much, much worse" and they were seeing more and more families.

From BBC

However, he became disillusioned when his friend became more and more tyrannical, and after a misunderstanding shoots and kills the Hatter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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