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Alex John Posted 12 years ago
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Are these items all correct?

1- This consecutively causes an increase in demand.
2- This consecutively causes increase in demand
3- Increase in demand has a lot of profit
  

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Alex John Are these items all correct? None of them seems natural or normal. — This causes an increase in demand.

  • Alex John Are these items all correct?
  • None of them seems natural or normal.
  • — This causes an increase in demand.
  • Increased demand creates more profit.
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Alex JohnAre these items all correct?
None of them seems natural or normal. Do you mean this?—

This causes an increase in demand.
Increased demand creates more profit.
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I have seen the sentence "It consecutively causes an increase in demand" in an article. whether you meant that it was incorrect?
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Is it natural to say:
Increasing in demand causes more profit.
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Alex JohnI have seen the sentence "It consecutively causes an increase in demand" in an article. whether you meant that it was incorrect?
It seems very wrong. You may have read 'consequently' instead. Please supply the context from the article.
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Alex JohnIncreasing in demand causes more profit.
That is not natural, either.

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