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There are a few situations where 日益 (rìyì) may not be appropriate:
1. When describing a sudden or drastic change: 日益 (rìyì) implies a gradual and continuous increase, so it may not be suitable for describing a sudden or drastic change. In this case, words like 急剧 (jíjù) or 突然 (tūrán) would be more appropriate.
2. When used in a negative context: While 日益 (rìyì) can be used to describe positive changes, it may not be appropriate in a negative context. For example, saying "日益 (rìyì) deteriorating" may sound awkward. In this case, words like 逐渐 (zhújiàn) or 愈发 (yùfā) would be more suitable.
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The proper way of using 日益 (rìyì) in a sentence is to place it before an adjective or verb to indicate that something is becoming more and more or increasingly in a certain way. For example:
1. 我们的友谊日益深厚。(Wǒmen de yǒuyì rìyì shēnhòu.) - Our friendship is becoming more and more deep.
2. 随着科技的发展,人们的生活日益便利。(Suízhe kējì de fāzhǎn, rénmen de shēnghuó rìyì biànlì.) - With the development of technology, people's lives are becoming increasingly convenient.
3. 这个城市的交通日益拥堵。(Zhège chéngshì de jiāotōng rìyì yōngdǔ.) - The traffic in this city is becoming more and more congested.
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