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I want to say 'in comparison to merely increasing of X,...'

what would be a better word for sole here? (It should be formal, I'm writing it in my paper)

compared to sole increase of X,...

Thanks in advance.

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One might say "instead of just increasing X," This means that only X will be increased to give the result. You could also say "compared to just increasing X," with the same meaning.

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"Compared to an independent increase in x" allows you to keep the sentence order and means only x increased. The problem is that this also says the increase in x did not depend on another factor. If you want to replace 'sole' but don't want to make a comment about it depending on something, you can replace independent with "exclusive."

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  • Thank you for responding. Commented Jan 27, 2020 at 6:56
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    Any time. I hope it helped. Commented Jan 27, 2020 at 18:35

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