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Yes, 愈益 (yùyì) can be used in formal writing. It is often used to express the idea of "even more" or "increasingly" in a formal and literary context.
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愈益 is used more often in written language than in spoken language. This is because 愈益 is a formal and literary term that is often used in formal writing, such as news articles, academic papers, and official documents.
In spoken language, people tend to use more colloquial and informal terms, such as 更加 (gèng jiā) or 更 (gèng), to express the meaning of "even more". These terms are easier to pronounce and are more commonly used in daily conversations.
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1. 越发 (yuè fā) - This word also means "even more" and is often used to express an increase in intensity or degree. It can also be used to indicate that something is becoming more and more apparent or obvious.
2. 日益 (rì yì) - This word means "increasingly" and is often used to describe a gradual or continuous increase in something. It can also be used to indicate that something is becoming more and more frequent or common.
3. 愈加 (yù jiā) - This word also means "even more" and is often used to emphasize the degree or intensity of something. It can also be used to indicate that something is becoming more and more significant or important.
4. 更加 (gèng jiā) - This word means "even more" and is often used to express a higher level or degree of something. It can also be used to indicate that something is becoming more and more advanced or improved.
5. 越来越 (yuè lái yuè) - This phrase means "more and more" and is often used to describe a gradual or continuous increase in something. It can also be used to indicate that something is becoming more and more evident or noticeable.
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