Sentence examples for a concurrent rise from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a concurrent rise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase that occurs simultaneously with another event or trend.
Example: "The study revealed a concurrent rise in both temperature and pollution levels over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a simultaneous increase" or "an overlapping rise".

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Asian immigrants began moving into the area in the nineties, and there was a concurrent rise in the skinhead population.

As more older people gain online access, there has been a concurrent rise in the number of Web sites geared for them.

The Government claims that a concurrent rise in the minimum wage will soften the impact of the cuts, but the Institute for Fiscal Studies has found that the policy will come "nowhere near" to compensating for the impact of tax credit cuts.

A study by the Resolution Foundation think-tank found that 200,000 children would slide into poverty immediately after the tax credit cuts went ahead, while the Institute for Fiscal Studies determined that a concurrent rise in the minimum wage could come "nowhere near" compensating those hits.

So there was this record number of deals done in the wearable space, and obviously there was also a concurrent rise in sales of these wearables (that was really led by Fitbit).

Brazil's Catholic majority has steadily declined over the last several decades, with a concurrent rise in Protestant worship.

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A PLACE IN HISTORY Assembly quality matched the notorious standards of many G.M. cars of the mid-1970's — a factor in the concurrent rise of the Japanese.

The reverse effect, a fall in topoisomerase II and concurrent rise in topoisomerase I levels with a topoisomerase II-active drug treatment, is observed, with the suggestion that sequentially combined topoisomerase I and II agents may result in greater than additive tumour cytotoxicity with relatively little increase in toxicity.

And it doesn't really matter, these things that you're bringing up about the flaws of the script.'" To be fair, Ellis was being interviewed for a piece on the death of movies and concurrent rise of television as an art form when he made his comments.

In recent years inappropriate and excessive use of clinical laboratory facilities has become a cause of concern and has led to concurrent rise in the laboratory errors and the health care costs.

The concurrent rise of fascist governments in Europe led to a fear of a German nuclear weapon project, especially among scientists who were refugees from Nazi Germany and other fascist countries.

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