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"with the upswing of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a positive change or movement in something, usually an increase. For example, "With the upswing of the economy, more and more people are finding employment."
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I suppose that the future histories of the Church will credit Paul with the upswing of the ministry to the people of the inner city.
Take a look at the year in review: Yemen's poverty rate increases from 42 to above 50percentt with the upswing of Qat production.
For unstratified and stratified analyses, the 2 days immediately before the index day were excluded from the baseline, a standard practice for C2, to avoid contamination with the upswing of an outbreak.
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He leaves office with Boston on the upswing of the economic recovery.
For those whose own families have treated them with ambivalent hostility, the upswing of hate crimes since the election recapitulates old experiences of rejection.
"We have a young team with every player on the upswing of their career," Morey said, "and we think Jeremy is someone who can help lead that group".
If not for his parents, their attorney, the current political season and the upswing of social media, this might too have been the case with Trayvon Martin.
I feel like I'm on the upswing of recovery.
The upswing of bespoke and haberdashery men's wear may have hit a snag.
The upswing of the tail beam can crush large coal blocks and the down swing can loosen the coal flow.
That I was on the upswing of the skateboard park.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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