"Increasingly" and "as" are time order words that indicate a progression or change over time. "Increasingly" suggests that something is happening more and more over a period, highlighting a trend or growth. In contrast, "as" often denotes a simultaneous relationship between two events or actions, indicating that one occurs in relation to another. Both words help clarify the timeline and relationship between events in writing.
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India became increasingly valuable to the British after they establish a railroad network there. India became increasingly valuable to the British after they establish a railroad network there.
The C Beebies show has been around for a while now, and has become increasingly popular over the time it has been aired. This television show can be seen on the BBC station.
The first word of the 1979 musical is "Dance," making the full title "Dance Time." This musical features a variety of dance styles and showcases the talents of its performers.
"The Judge slammed his gavel down, and demanded order; as the defendant and plaintiff had an increasingly loud altercation, in the courtroom."
The word increasingly is an adverb. It means to do something by increasing in amount.
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The adverb form of the word "increase" is increasingly.An example sentence is: "the teacher was getting increasingly impatient with the unruly student".
It became increasingly difficult for me to enjoy his gallows humor.
While not specifically "by year", chronological means "in order of occurrence in time"
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